Google Maps API Key V3???

We are in the middle of integrating a real estate website for our client and found that the Google Maps API keys have changed.
Have followed the instructions found on: https://developers.google.com/maps/documentation/javascript/tutorial#api_key But we still receive an error stating our application is not authorised to use the API.
Does this mean Google Maps is not authorinsg Business Catalyst anymore? (Perhaps since the integration of BC into the Adobe ecosystem??)
Is anyone else having this issue or can anyone please urgently advise?

You have to get your own API key: https://code.google.com/apis/console/
My map uses a custom solution (Web Apps & Google Maps API V3) and is still working fine.

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