Hi,
  The developer token is responsible for billing, rate limiting and beta 
status.  The user being authenticated with determines which account(s) can 
be queried (with clientCustomerId header being used to designate a specific 
account).  With your single Developer Token, you can make requests against 
any account you can authenticate with.

- Kevin Winter
AdWords API Team

On Wednesday, August 22, 2012 4:31:44 AM UTC-4, David Gray wrote:
>
> Say I wrote software to report on google adwords data. This would mean the 
> user entered their Google credentials and it could pull from their adwords 
> account.
>
> The question I have is - does each account (they would each have their own 
> google adwords account) need a developer token, or can you use one token to 
> access multiple accounts and somehow in one of the accounts allow someone 
> else (i.e. my account) to poll their Google adword data? Is this possible 
> to have one developer token or would I need one developer token per adwords 
> account (i.e. each customer than wants to use my software has to go through 
> the pain of getting an API token?)
>

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