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Twilio Sendgrid

Authentication & Authorization

Credentials

  • Twilio Sendgrid authenticates via token authentication.
  • API Key can be generated from the SendGrid account (see Twilio Sendgrid Connection Instructions).
  • Publicly exposing your API credentials can allow unauthorized access to the Twilio Sendgrid API endpoints, and your Twilio Sendgrid data by a third party. DataGrail stores your API credentials encrypted and protected.

Permissions and Scopes

API Keys may be assigned certain permissions, or scopes, that limit which API endpoints they can access.

Twilio Sendgrid API Key for DataGrail should be configured to allow Recipients Data Erasure API calls.

Endpoints Utilized

DataGrail uses the following endpoint to validate that the required scopes are assigned to the configured API Key:

  • GET https:​//api.sendgrid.com/v3/scopes

Version

DataGrail currently supports SendGrid API version 3 (v3).

Limits

DataGrail processes API responses with HTTP 429 status to interrupt requests, waiting and retrying (using an exponential backoff strategy).

Access

DataGrail supports the Direct Contact Access workflow for Twilio Sendgrid.

Deletion

For a deletion request, DataGrail will take the following actions:

Endpoints Utilized

  • POST https:​//api.sendgrid.com/v3/recipients/erasejob
note

DataGrail also supports the Direct Contact Deletion workflow for Twilio Sendgrid.

 

Need help?
If you have any questions, please reach out to your dedicated CSM or contact us at support@datagrail.io.

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