Danica thank you. Adding to the UI for edit access makes total sense. So if 
that user has read-only access to the UL does that mean it applies when 
they access the API?

On Tuesday, April 7, 2020 at 9:27:57 PM UTC-7, Joey Bridges wrote:
>
> We have a request for a client to have read only access to the API however 
> not sure how to execute this.
>
> What we have investigated so far:
>
>    - To have API access it must be granted through the MCC
>    - If one is making calls to the reporting functions that is read-only
>
>
> If anyone has any step by step guides or information we can read on this 
> it would be great. We have a set of developers that wants to access 
> information in Google Ads for clients however they want to make sure they 
> don't make any changes that could affect the accounts. They only want get 
> information for reporting.
>
> Any help would be greatly appreciated.
>

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