Hi Illarion,

Thank you for your questions. You may refer to my responses below :

1. Articles on Google Ads API state that "Once a Google Cloud project is used 
with a developer token, it is bound to that token and can't be used by 
another." (source) and  "Once you make a Google Ads API request, the developer 
token is permanently paired to the Google API Console project. " (source)

Does it mean that if I reset my developer token (like described here) for the 
Ads Manager account that I used to get a developer token then I would not be 
able to use the new token (or any other from other accounts) with my current 
Google API Console project?

As per this section of the developer token reset guide, it only explicitly 
states that the old token can no longer be used. This indicates that the new 
token (that belongs still to the same MCC account) can be used with your 
existing Google Cloud Project's credentials, and also states that "You can 
start using the new developer token immediately.".

2. If I have access to the Google Console project (with all credentials to make 
Ads API calls) and a developer token from an Ads account (but don't know which 
one exactly) that is currently paired with this Console project - is it 
possible to figure out which of the Ads accounts was used to create this 
developer token?

It is currently not possible via the API to directly retrieve the MCC account 
details where the developer token is associated to. However, via the list 
accessible accounts feature, you should be able to retrieve the accounts that 
your OAuth2 credentials has direct access to :

The request returns a list of all accounts that you are able to act upon 
directly given your current credentials.

>From the results, you can then check if a MCC account is returned and login to 
>that account (if you have access), then check its TOOLS & SETTINGS > SETUP > 
>API Center to verify if the developer token exists in that MCC account's API 
>Center.

Let me know if this helps.

Best regards,

Peter Laurence
Google Ads API Team
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