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Axomo

This documentation for the Axomo integration describes the technical capabilities of this integration, including authorization, scopes/permissions, and utilized endpoints. For more information on how to integrate Axomo, visit our connection instructions.

Version

This integration utilizes the Axomo REST API v3.

Base URL

The base URL used for all Axomo API endpoints contains the Store:
https://api.axomo.com/v3/store

Endpoints Utilized

DataGrail uses the following endpoints to authorize and test the connection:


Authentication & Authorization

The DataGrail Axomo integration connects using token authentication which requires an API token.

Sensitive Credentials
Publicly exposing your API credentials can allow unauthorized access to Axomo API endpoints by a third party. DataGrail stores your API credentials encrypted and protected.

Limits

Limits in Axomo are calculated using the leaky bucket algorithm. All requests that are made after rate limits have been exceeded are throttled and an HTTP 429 Too Many Requests error is returned. Requests succeed again after enough requests have emptied out of the bucket.

  • DataGrail supports requests throttling to stay within 70-80% of specified service rate limits.
  • DataGrail processes API responses with HTTP 429 status to interrupt requests, waiting and retrying (using an exponential backoff strategy).

Capabilities

Deletion

DataGrail's Axomo integration provides Asynchronous (Whole Record) Deletion capabilities for the following supported identifier category: Email.

Data Interactions

For Deletion requests, DataGrail will take the following actions:

  1. Anonymize Axomo users with configured identifiers.

Endpoints Utilized


 

Need help?
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