Hi Florin,

Thank you for reaching out. It won’t be an issue if the developer token belongs 
to a MCC account not owned by you. The developer token(a.k.a. API key) is only 
a token used to recognize the user, you could simply imagine it as a 
license/authorization to access/consume the API. The detailed request/response 
data are pretty safe in terms of privacy. But if you prefer to use another 
developer token in a future point of time, you would need to create a new 
Google API Console project as the old one was automatically paired to the 
previous developer token in your first API call and that relationship could not 
be removed.

Thanks and regards,
Xiaoming, Google Ads API Team

Xiaoming
Google Ads API Team
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