Retrieving organization-level / user-level installed apps via API #37111
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I found an endpoint which lists installed applications across the entire organization, but does it mean that it has access to the entire organization's users data? (i.e there's a token for each user) or rather a user must first actively install the app by himself in order to generate a token and give the app access to his data? Is there an endpoint which gives me per-user app access? i.e user X has apps a,b,c installed with permissions d,e,f. |
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Hey there,
I was browsing the Apps API Page in search for an endpoint which lists which Apps are installed across my organization but I didn't come across any.
Is there an endpoint which serves this purposes? something in the likes of this
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