I am struggling to understand these two policies (see below)  from here: 
https://support.google.com/adspolicy/answer/6169371?hl=en

They seem to contradict one another? Although I might be reading it wrong

One is saying if you provide a tool to third party clients, you can't 
require them to apply for their own token. 

The other is saying the third party should use their own token and not our 
token....

Can anyone explain this to me? 

Thanks

*Supplemental tokens*

If you provide tools to end-advertisers or other third-party clients, you 
can't require them to apply for their own Google Ads API (AdWords API) 
token in order to use your tool...

*Allowing automated use of your API token*

You can't allow agencies, end-advertisers, or other third parties to use 
your Google Ads API (AdWords API) token (or your own API) in a way that 
would allow those third parties to avoid applying for their own Google Ads 
API (AdWords API) token..




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