If you receive the error code "token_not_found", it means that the token you are using to authenticate with the API is invalid. This can happen for a number of reasons, including:
-The token has expired
-The token is not active
-The token has been revoked
If you are using a token to authenticate with the API, make sure that the token is valid and active. If the token has expired, you will need to generate a new one. If the token has been revoked, you will need to get a new one from the provider.
1. Check that the token exists and is valid
- Click on the "Settings" tab at the top of the page.
- Under the "Settings" tab, find the "Tokens" section.
- Under the "Tokens" section, find the "Tokens" tab.
- Check that the "Token" field has the correct value.
- If the "Token" field does not have the correct value, then the token may not exist or may not be valid.
- If the "Token" field has the correct value, then the token may not be valid.
- If the "Token" field does not have the correct value, then the token may not exist.
2. Check that the token is properly formatted
- Verify that the token is a valid JSON object.
- Verify that the token has the correct properties.
- Verify that the token has the correct type.
- Verify that the token has the correct structure.
3. Regenerate the token
- Log into your account on the token creation website.
- Click on the "token" link in the top right corner of the page.
- On the token creation page, click on the " Regenerate Token " link in the top right corner.
- Enter your token recovery key and click on the " Regenerate " button.
- If the regeneration process is successful, you will be prompted to click on the " Access My Tokens " button.
- You will be redirected to a page where you can view your newly regenerated token.
4. Try using a different token
- Go to the Token Manager page and click on the Add Token button.
- Enter the token information and click on the Add Token button.
- If the token is not found, the error code will be displayed and the steps to try will be listed.