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Update description text for type=apiKey, name=subscription-key (#19811)
Fixed invalid link, added a new link to [confidential client applications](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/azure-maps/authentication-best-practices#confidential-client-applications) and minor changes to wording.
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specification/maps/data-plane/Creator/preview/1.0/spatial.json

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"SharedKey": {
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"description": "This is a shared key that is provisioned when creating an [Azure Maps resource](https://aka.ms/amauth) through the Azure management plane via Azure portal, PowerShell, CLI, Azure SDKs, or REST APIs.\n\n With this key, any application is authorized to access all REST APIs. In other words, these can currently be treated as master keys to the account which they are issued for.\n\n For publicly exposed applications, our recommendation is to use server-to-server access of Azure Maps REST APIs where this key can be securely stored.",
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"description": "This is a shared key that is provisioned when you [Create an Azure Maps account](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/azure-maps/quick-demo-map-app#create-an-azure-maps-account) in the Azure portal or using PowerShell, CLI, Azure SDKs, or REST API.\n\n With this key, any application can access all REST API. In other words, this key can be used as a master key in the account that they are issued in.\n\n For publicly exposed applications, our recommendation is to use the [confidential client applications](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/azure-maps/authentication-best-practices#confidential-client-applications) approach to access Azure Maps REST APIs so your key can be securely stored.",
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"name": "subscription-key",
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specification/maps/data-plane/Creator/preview/2.0/alias.json

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"description": "This is a shared key that is provisioned when creating an [Azure Maps resource](https://aka.ms/amauth) through the Azure management plane via Azure portal, PowerShell, CLI, Azure SDKs, or REST APIs.\n\n With this key, any application is authorized to access all REST APIs. In other words, these can currently be treated as master keys to the account which they are issued for.\n\n For publicly exposed applications, our recommendation is to use server-to-server access of Azure Maps REST APIs where this key can be securely stored.",
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"description": "This is a shared key that is provisioned when you [Create an Azure Maps account](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/azure-maps/quick-demo-map-app#create-an-azure-maps-account) in the Azure portal or using PowerShell, CLI, Azure SDKs, or REST API.\n\n With this key, any application can access all REST API. In other words, this key can be used as a master key in the account that they are issued in.\n\n For publicly exposed applications, our recommendation is to use the [confidential client applications](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/azure-maps/authentication-best-practices#confidential-client-applications) approach to access Azure Maps REST APIs so your key can be securely stored.",
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"name": "subscription-key",
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specification/maps/data-plane/Creator/preview/2.0/data.json

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"description": "This is a shared key that is provisioned when creating an [Azure Maps resource](https://aka.ms/amauth) through the Azure management plane via Azure portal, PowerShell, CLI, Azure SDKs, or REST APIs.\n\n With this key, any application is authorized to access all REST APIs. In other words, these can currently be treated as master keys to the account which they are issued for.\n\n For publicly exposed applications, our recommendation is to use server-to-server access of Azure Maps REST APIs where this key can be securely stored.",
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"description": "This is a shared key that is provisioned when you [Create an Azure Maps account](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/azure-maps/quick-demo-map-app#create-an-azure-maps-account) in the Azure portal or using PowerShell, CLI, Azure SDKs, or REST API.\n\n With this key, any application can access all REST API. In other words, this key can be used as a master key in the account that they are issued in.\n\n For publicly exposed applications, our recommendation is to use the [confidential client applications](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/azure-maps/authentication-best-practices#confidential-client-applications) approach to access Azure Maps REST APIs so your key can be securely stored.",
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"name": "subscription-key",
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specification/maps/data-plane/Creator/preview/2.0/dataset.json

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"description": "This is a shared key that is provisioned when creating an [Azure Maps resource](https://aka.ms/amauth) through the Azure management plane via Azure portal, PowerShell, CLI, Azure SDKs, or REST APIs.\n\n With this key, any application is authorized to access all REST APIs. In other words, these can currently be treated as master keys to the account which they are issued for.\n\n For publicly exposed applications, our recommendation is to use server-to-server access of Azure Maps REST APIs where this key can be securely stored.",
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"description": "This is a shared key that is provisioned when you [Create an Azure Maps account](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/azure-maps/quick-demo-map-app#create-an-azure-maps-account) in the Azure portal or using PowerShell, CLI, Azure SDKs, or REST API.\n\n With this key, any application can access all REST API. In other words, this key can be used as a master key in the account that they are issued in.\n\n For publicly exposed applications, our recommendation is to use the [confidential client applications](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/azure-maps/authentication-best-practices#confidential-client-applications) approach to access Azure Maps REST APIs so your key can be securely stored.",
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"name": "subscription-key",
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specification/maps/data-plane/Creator/preview/2.0/dwgconversion.json

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"description": "This is a shared key that is provisioned when creating an [Azure Maps resource](https://aka.ms/amauth) through the Azure management plane via Azure portal, PowerShell, CLI, Azure SDKs, or REST APIs.\n\n With this key, any application is authorized to access all REST APIs. In other words, these can currently be treated as master keys to the account which they are issued for.\n\n For publicly exposed applications, our recommendation is to use server-to-server access of Azure Maps REST APIs where this key can be securely stored.",
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"description": "This is a shared key that is provisioned when you [Create an Azure Maps account](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/azure-maps/quick-demo-map-app#create-an-azure-maps-account) in the Azure portal or using PowerShell, CLI, Azure SDKs, or REST API.\n\n With this key, any application can access all REST API. In other words, this key can be used as a master key in the account that they are issued in.\n\n For publicly exposed applications, our recommendation is to use the [confidential client applications](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/azure-maps/authentication-best-practices#confidential-client-applications) approach to access Azure Maps REST APIs so your key can be securely stored.",
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specification/maps/data-plane/Creator/preview/2.0/featurestate.json

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"description": "This is a shared key that is provisioned when creating an [Azure Maps resource](https://aka.ms/amauth) through the Azure management plane via Azure portal, PowerShell, CLI, Azure SDKs, or REST APIs.\n\n With this key, any application is authorized to access all REST APIs. In other words, these can currently be treated as master keys to the account which they are issued for.\n\n For publicly exposed applications, our recommendation is to use server-to-server access of Azure Maps REST APIs where this key can be securely stored.",
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"description": "This is a shared key that is provisioned when you [Create an Azure Maps account](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/azure-maps/quick-demo-map-app#create-an-azure-maps-account) in the Azure portal or using PowerShell, CLI, Azure SDKs, or REST API.\n\n With this key, any application can access all REST API. In other words, this key can be used as a master key in the account that they are issued in.\n\n For publicly exposed applications, our recommendation is to use the [confidential client applications](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/azure-maps/authentication-best-practices#confidential-client-applications) approach to access Azure Maps REST APIs so your key can be securely stored.",
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specification/maps/data-plane/Creator/preview/2.0/tileset.json

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"description": "This is a shared key that is provisioned when creating an [Azure Maps resource](https://aka.ms/amauth) through the Azure management plane via Azure portal, PowerShell, CLI, Azure SDKs, or REST APIs.\n\n With this key, any application is authorized to access all REST APIs. In other words, these can currently be treated as master keys to the account which they are issued for.\n\n For publicly exposed applications, our recommendation is to use server-to-server access of Azure Maps REST APIs where this key can be securely stored.",
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"description": "This is a shared key that is provisioned when you [Create an Azure Maps account](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/azure-maps/quick-demo-map-app#create-an-azure-maps-account) in the Azure portal or using PowerShell, CLI, Azure SDKs, or REST API.\n\n With this key, any application can access all REST API. In other words, this key can be used as a master key in the account that they are issued in.\n\n For publicly exposed applications, our recommendation is to use the [confidential client applications](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/azure-maps/authentication-best-practices#confidential-client-applications) approach to access Azure Maps REST APIs so your key can be securely stored.",
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specification/maps/data-plane/Creator/preview/2.0/wfs.json

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"description": "This is a shared key that is provisioned when creating an [Azure Maps resource](https://aka.ms/amauth) through the Azure management plane via Azure portal, PowerShell, CLI, Azure SDKs, or REST APIs.\n\n With this key, any application is authorized to access all REST APIs. In other words, these can currently be treated as master keys to the account which they are issued for.\n\n For publicly exposed applications, our recommendation is to use server-to-server access of Azure Maps REST APIs where this key can be securely stored.",
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"description": "This is a shared key that is provisioned when you [Create an Azure Maps account](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/azure-maps/quick-demo-map-app#create-an-azure-maps-account) in the Azure portal or using PowerShell, CLI, Azure SDKs, or REST API.\n\n With this key, any application can access all REST API. In other words, this key can be used as a master key in the account that they are issued in.\n\n For publicly exposed applications, our recommendation is to use the [confidential client applications](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/azure-maps/authentication-best-practices#confidential-client-applications) approach to access Azure Maps REST APIs so your key can be securely stored.",
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specification/maps/data-plane/DEM/preview/1.0/elevation.json

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"description": "This is a shared key that is provisioned when creating an [Azure Maps resource](https://aka.ms/amauth) through the Azure management plane via Azure portal, PowerShell, CLI, Azure SDKs, or REST APIs.\n\n With this key, any application is authorized to access all REST APIs. In other words, these can currently be treated as master keys to the account which they are issued for.\n\n For publicly exposed applications, our recommendation is to use server-to-server access of Azure Maps REST APIs where this key can be securely stored.",
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"description": "This is a shared key that is provisioned when you [Create an Azure Maps account](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/azure-maps/quick-demo-map-app#create-an-azure-maps-account) in the Azure portal or using PowerShell, CLI, Azure SDKs, or REST API.\n\n With this key, any application can access all REST API. In other words, this key can be used as a master key in the account that they are issued in.\n\n For publicly exposed applications, our recommendation is to use the [confidential client applications](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/azure-maps/authentication-best-practices#confidential-client-applications) approach to access Azure Maps REST APIs so your key can be securely stored.",
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specification/maps/data-plane/Geolocation/preview/1.0/geolocation.json

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"description": "This is a shared key that is provisioned when creating an [Azure Maps resource](https://aka.ms/amauth) through the Azure management plane via Azure portal, PowerShell, CLI, Azure SDKs, or REST APIs.\n\n With this key, any application is authorized to access all REST APIs. In other words, these can currently be treated as master keys to the account which they are issued for.\n\n For publicly exposed applications, our recommendation is to use server-to-server access of Azure Maps REST APIs where this key can be securely stored.",
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"description": "This is a shared key that is provisioned when you [Create an Azure Maps account](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/azure-maps/quick-demo-map-app#create-an-azure-maps-account) in the Azure portal or using PowerShell, CLI, Azure SDKs, or REST API.\n\n With this key, any application can access all REST API. In other words, this key can be used as a master key in the account that they are issued in.\n\n For publicly exposed applications, our recommendation is to use the [confidential client applications](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/azure-maps/authentication-best-practices#confidential-client-applications) approach to access Azure Maps REST APIs so your key can be securely stored.",
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