> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://kycdocv2.faceki.com/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://kycdocv2.faceki.com/quick-guides/integration-setting.md).

# Integration Setting

The Integration [Settings page](https://apps.faceki.com/integration/client-id) enables you to integrate API into your app or website using the FACEKI SDK. To get started, follow these steps:

1. After creating an account on the [pricing page.](https://apps.faceki.com/pricing)
2. Login to the [dashboard](https://apps.faceki.com/login) with your username and password.

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3\. If you forget your access, you can retrieve it from the forget [password link ](https://apps.faceki.com/forgot-password)

![Forget password screen](/files/ZFRLCSWKLeZqGH8sRdhC)

4\. If you access the dashboard, navigate to the left menu >> **Integration** >> [**client-Id**](https://apps.faceki.com/integration/client-id)

5\. Click on the hidden eyes and securely copy the **Client ID** (token) & Client Secert.

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{% hint style="info" %}
Please don't share the token with anybody, highly secure and confidential &#x20;
{% endhint %}


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