Hi Nenad,

It looks like the Google Analytics timeouts could be a separate issue, so I 
recommend following up with them on the bug you mentioned.

For the AdWords API, you're correct that the library handles periodically 
exchanging your refresh token for a new access token. The timeout used in that 
process is inherited from the OAuth library that the AdWords API library uses, 
so modifying the timeout would require some significant changes or workarounds. 
As an alternative, you could simply retry your requests on timeout. That may be 
the least disruptive approach, and would suffice if the timeouts during the 
OAuth exchange continue to be infrequent.

Thanks,
Josh, Google Ads API Team
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