Bing Maps key no longer valid? Here’s what to do about disabled basic keys
News|by Gabrielle Alvear|3 July 2025

If you're encountering unexpected errors while using Bing Maps in your commercial applications, you're not alone. Microsoft has officially disabled support for Bing Maps Basic Keys, and this change is now impacting users across both the REST APIs and Map Control.
Common errors when your Bing Maps key is no longer valid
If your application is still using a Basic Key, you may encounter the following error messages:
- REST APIs
403 Forbidden – The request was forbidden. Your credentials may be denied or suspended.
- Map Control
The specified credentials are invalid. You can sign up for a free developer account at http://www.bingmapsportal.com.
These errors indicate that your Bing Maps key is no longer valid, meaning your application is unable to authenticate with Bing Maps Services.
- Multi-Itinerary Optimisation (MIO) API has been retired
The Bing Maps Calculate Optimised Itinerary Routes service is retired. Azure Maps offers this capability with enhanced security, privacy, and compliance features. Customers are encouraged to transition to this solution. Get in touch with our team or check out our guide on how to Build Your Own Multi-Itinerary Optimisation Services with Azure Maps.
Why is this happening?
Microsoft is phasing out Basic Keys as part of broader security and licensing updates to the Bing Maps Platform. As a result, any application still relying on a Basic Key must migrate to a supported key type to maintain functionality.
What are my options?
To restore access and ensure long-term support, Microsoft recommends upgrading to a Bing Maps Enterprise License. This license provides:
- Access to production-grade keys.
- Higher usage limits and SLA-backed reliability.
- Advanced features and commercial usage rights.
- Priority support and integration guidance.
An Enterprise license is essential for organisations using Bing Maps in customer-facing, commercial, or high-volume applications.
What should I do?
If you're affected by this change—or unsure whether your application is using a Basic Key—we’re here to help. Our mapping specialists offer personalised, expert support to help you navigate this transition smoothly. Get in touch with our team and we'll get you sorted.
By reaching out, you’ll benefit from:
Key Assessment & Validation
- We’ll review your current Bing Maps implementation to determine whether your key is affected and what level of access you need.
Seamless Migration Support
- We’ll guide you through the process of upgrading to a supported key type or Enterprise license, minimising downtime and disruption.
Technical Guidance
- Get help with updating your code, integrating new credentials, and ensuring compatibility with the latest Bing Maps APIs and Map Control.
Licensing Advice
- We’ll help you understand your licensing options, including the benefits of an Enterprise license, and ensure your usage is compliant with Microsoft’s terms.
Long-Term Strategy
- Our team can advise on best practices for scaling your mapping solution, optimising performance, and planning for future updates.
Whether you're a developer, IT manager, or business stakeholder, our goal is to ensure your mapping services remain reliable, compliant, and future-ready.
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Gabrielle Alvear
Vendor Marketing Manager at Grey Matter
A Vendor Marketing Manager in our team for over three years, specialising in mapping and geospatial technologies, Gabbie has a keen eye for detail and passion for emerging technologies.
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