Clio: Bot Clicker Approval

Clio: Bot Clicker Approval

When authenticating to Clio, there is a special method of connecting known as the Bot-Clicker.
Warning
Bot-Clicker Authentication should never be used unless you have been expressly authorized by Clio to do so.
When using this method, a browser session is used to connect to Clio instead of the normal API methods.  This bypasses certain protections (like API limits) that Clio has in place.  When you need to migrate a large amount of data into Clio very quickly, this may be acceptable.

If you have received approval from Clio, you may use this feature.

Warning
If you have not received approval from Clio, use of this feature is strictly prohibited.
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