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When using the '''Basic Login Type''', your [[OData client|OData client]] will require the OdataLink user name and password to access your data.
When using the '''Basic Login Type''', your [[OData client|OData client]] will require the OdataLink user name and password to access your data.


This is in addition to other security measures of OdataLink (such as the [[Configuring IP addresses|in-built firewall]].
This is in addition to other security measures of OdataLink (such as the [[Configuring IP addresses|built-in firewall]]).


Once set, you will need to ensure that everyone that needs access to the data is [[Inviting users to my account|invited to OdataLink]] and they have been [[Allowing / disallowing users access to a model|allowed to use the model]].
Once set, you will need to ensure that everyone that needs access to the data is [[Inviting users to my account|invited to OdataLink]] and they have been [[Allowing / disallowing users access to a model|allowed to use the model]].
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When using the '''Anonymous Login Type''', your [[OData client|OData clients]] will be able to access your data without needing additional credentials.
When using the '''Anonymous Login Type''', your [[OData client|OData clients]] will be able to access your data without needing additional credentials.


Other security measures of OdataLink will still be enforced (such as the [[Configuring IP addresses|in-built firewall]].
Other security measures of OdataLink will still be enforced (such as the [[Configuring IP addresses|built-in firewall]]).


This method is recommended for those that:
This method is recommended for those that:
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