Re: Best practice - read only access

2021-04-15 Thread Google Ads API Forum Advisor Prod
Hi Scott, We may be able to file a feature request on your behalf for this. However, I would just like to confirm -- the 'Grant access' screen presented seems to suggest the inviting manager is permitted to make changes to the invitee's account, but you do in fact only have read only access

Re: Best practice - read only access

2021-04-14 Thread Scott Spradlin
Thanks for the link. When OUR MCC invites a customer's MCC, the customer is presented with a disclaimer saying: *Grant XXX access to this account?* If you grant XXX access to this account, they can change and manage your entire account, including all ads and keywords, as well as accept Terms

Re: Best practice - read only access

2021-04-13 Thread Google Ads API Forum Advisor Prod
Hello Scott, Thanks for getting back to us. With regard to your concern on updating user access levels, you can check on these available guides ( Managing User Access | Managing User Access Invitations ) instead. Regards, Mark Kevin Albios Google Ads API Team ref:_00D1U1174p._5004Q2FX3u1:ref

Re: Best practice - read only access

2021-04-13 Thread Scott Spradlin
How can we link to their account of some kind but NOT have full access? We want to guarantee that we only have read-only access. On Friday, April 9, 2021 at 1:45:05 PM UTC-5 adsapiforumadvisor wrote: > Hi Scott, > > Thank you for reaching out. If you do not want to have your email added to >

RE: Best practice - read only access

2021-04-09 Thread Google Ads API Forum Advisor Prod
Hi Scott, Thank you for reaching out. If you do not want to have your email added to the client MCC as a user, then you could consider having the client MCC linked to your main MCC instead. This way you don’t have to expose your email to the client. You could follow the instructions in this

Best practice - read only access

2021-04-08 Thread Scott Spradlin
We have a new aspect of our business where we need to simply pull Google Ads data via the API for multiple customers -- in a read-only fashion. Let's say we'll have 20 new customers in the next few months -- each has a couple dozen accounts respectively. Can you suggest the proper way to be