Hi Attila,
To change the owner of your application keys, send an email to
a...@twitter.com from the email address associated with the Twitter account
currently owning the application. In the email indicate the target user
account you would like to become the new owner and the rest will be taken
care of for you, barring any possible issues with the transfer. The transfer
won't effect the keys or access of your users and is pretty seamless.
@episod http://twitter.com/intent/user?screen_name=episod - Taylor
Singletary
On Wed, Jul 6, 2011 at 12:25 PM, attila.molnar molnar.attil...@gmail.comwrote:
Few months ago, I created a developer account on Twitter, with a pair
of api key/secret. An application using these keys was built, now it's
on market, serving users. By the time, I decided to leave the company.
How can I transfer the api key/secret that is assigned to my developer
account to an account of someone else from the company? Of course I
don't want to delete my account, as I don't know what would happen to
keys, and I don't want to limit the users using our application.
Please advice.
Best regards
Attila
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