AllTick API Docs
API Status
  • Welcome
  • Integration Process
    • Process Description
    • Market Address Description
      • HTTP Quotes API Address Description
      • Websocket Quotes API Address Description
    • Token application
    • Interface restriction description
      • HTTP interface restrictions
      • Websocket interface limitations
      • Error code description
    • Universal standard header description
      • HTTP Common Standard Headers
      • Websocket Common Standard Header
    • Product Code List
      • A Share
      • Hong Kong Stock
      • US Stock
      • Cryptocurrency (Digital Currency)
      • Commodity (Precious Metals)
      • Forex
  • REST API
    • HTTP request example
    • HTTP interface API
      • GET Single Product K line query(High Low, Open, Close)
      • POST Query the latest 2 K lines of products in batches(High , Low, Open, Close)
      • GET Order Book(Depth) Query
      • GET Latest transaction price query(Latest Price)
      • GET Stocks product information query
      • Price changes, Market closure, Holidays, Limit up/down, New listings, and Delistings
  • Websocket API
    • Websocket request example
    • Websocket Interface API
      • Latest Trade Price (Real-time Tick Data) Batch Subscription
      • Order Book (Real-time Tick-by-Tick, Market Depth) Subscription
      • Cancel quote subscription
      • Ping Pong
      • K-line push (not supported)
  • FAQs
    • Basic usage
      • What types of financial data does AllTick provide?
      • How to obtain an API key from AllTick?
      • What is the data update frequency of AllTick?
      • How to integrate AllTick data into my application?
      • What programming languages does AllTick support for API calls?
      • Can I use AllTick's data for commercial purposes?
      • How to contact AllTick customer support?
      • Does AllTick's API have request limitations?
      • How to report data issues or API malfunctions?
      • Does AllTick provide real-time or delayed data?
    • Subscription and Account Management
      • How to register an AllTick account?
      • Does AllTick offer a free trial period?
      • How to cancel AllTick's subscription service?
      • What services does my subscription include?
      • How to upgrade my AllTick subscription plan?
      • How to change my account information?
      • I forgot my login password, what should I do?
      • How to secure my AllTick account?
      • Can multiple people share one AllTick account?
      • Can my subscription be refunded?
    • Data usage and technical issues
      • How to Use AllTick's WebSocket Service?
      • What data formats does AllTick's API support?
      • How to Handle High-Frequency Updates of AllTick Data?
      • I encountered a technical problem when using the API, how can I solve it?
      • How to ensure the accuracy of data received from AllTick?
      • Does AllTick Provide Historical Data Query?
      • How do I limit my data usage to avoid exceeding my subscription limits?
      • Does AllTick's API support batch requests?
      • How can I get real-time notifications and alerts on specific financial markets?
      • Does AllTick provide data analysis and visualization tools?
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Can multiple people share one AllTick account?

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Typically, most online services and data providers, including financial market data services like AllTick, specify policies on account sharing in their terms of service. These policies are generally designed to protect the security of user data, ensure fair use of the service, and comply with licensing agreements.

Common account sharing policies include:

  • Prohibition of Sharing:Explicitly prohibiting the sharing of account information, especially login credentials such as usernames and passwords. This is because sharing accounts can lead to data security risks, increase the possibility of unauthorized access, and may violate legal regulations on data use and access.

  • Specific Permissions:Some services may allow account sharing under specific conditions, such as corporate or team subscriptions that include multi-user access as part of the package. These types of subscriptions usually provide an administration system that allows the main account holder to manage access rights for sub-accounts.

How to Address Account Sharing with AllTick:

  • Review the Terms of Service: First, carefully read AllTick's terms of service or user agreement to understand the specific provisions regarding account sharing.

  • Consider Team or Enterprise Solutions: If AllTick offers team or enterprise-level subscription plans, these plans may be designed to support multi-user access and provide a legal way to share accounts.

  • Contact Customer Support: If the terms of service do not explicitly address this issue, or if you have questions about the regulations, directly contact AllTick's customer support for more information and guidance.

  • Comply with Regulations: To protect your data security and avoid potential legal risks, it is important to strictly adhere to AllTick's account usage regulations.

In summary, if you're considering sharing an AllTick account, it's crucial to first understand and comply with the relevant provisions in its terms of service. In many cases, compliant multi-user access solutions, such as enterprise or team subscriptions, can meet the needs of multiple users while ensuring security and legality.


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