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-Using a Sandbox Application
-===========================
-
-When you create a new Apigee account (see [Creating an Apigee
-Account](/creating-apigee-account)) for Apache Usergrid, Apigee creates a
-new application for you on its servers. With the new application, called
-"sandbox," you can add your own example data and try out API calls that
-do things with the data. Be sure to see [Using the API](/using-api) for
-suggestions.
-
-To keep things simple and make it easier for you to try things out, the
-sandbox application has all authentication disabled. That way, it
-doesn’t require an access token for application-level calls to the API.
-Permissions are so open on the sandbox application because its "guest"
-role offers full permissions for all access paths -- that is, GET, POST,
-PUT, and DELETE for /\*\*. Learn more about roles and permissions in
-[Managing access by defining permission
-rules](/managing-access-defining-permission-rules).
-
-### A note about security
-
-Keep in mind that the lack of authentication means that **a sandbox
-application is not secure enough for important or sensitive data**. A
-sandbox is just for experimentation while you learn how Apache Usergrid
-works, and should never be used for a production application.
-
-As with other kinds of Apache Usergrid applications, a sandbox application
-is an area of the Apache Usergrid data store where you can put your own
-data. You can create as many other applications as you like, including
-more sandbox applications. When it comes to production (secured)
-applications, a good rule of thumb is to create one Apache Usergrid
-application for each mobile app you develop.
-
-Creating a New Sandbox Application
-----------------------------------
-
-You may want to create (or re-create) a sandbox application. For
-example, you may want to create a sandbox application for another
-organization or you may want to create another application for testing
-purposes.
-
-Giving the guest role full permissions should be used only for testing
-and should not be used in production. Before you make your app “live”,
-you should remove the guest permissions for /\*\*.
-
-Use the following steps to create a sandbox app:
-
-1.  Create a new application using the admin portal. You can name the
-    application whatever you like (including "sandbox").
-2.  Set full access permissions for the guest role, as follows:
-    1.  In the admin portal, click **Users**, then click **Roles**.
-    2.  On the **Roles** page, in the list of roles, click **Guest**.
-    3.  For the Guest role, under** Permissions**, click **Add
-        Permission**.
-    4.  In the **New Permission** dialog, enter the following in the
-        **Path** box:\
-
-            /**
-
-    5.  Select the following check boxes: **get**, **post**, **put**,
-        and **delete**.
-    6.  Click the **Add** button.
-    7.  If there are other permissions listed, delete them.
-
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-## How to Contribute to Apache Usergrid
-- David Johnson, [ApacheCon NA 2014](http://apacheconnorthamerica2014.sched.org/event/29971aabd3c86398be2ae93403c7d1d2)
-
-<iframe width="640" height="360" src="//www.youtube.com/embed/cfwGmvUhFzY?rel=0" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>
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-## C* 2012: Cassandra at Apigee: Usergrid Powering Mobile
-- Ed Anuff
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-<iframe width="640" height="360" src="//www.youtube.com/embed/RuJwIBu3jvs?rel=0" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>
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