What method is used to verify that an API call is allowed to access a specific Ad Exchange account?
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Correct answer: Authorization tokens are passed between the client and the API..
Why this is the answer
Authorization tokens are the standard and secure method for verifying that an API call is allowed to access a specific account. When a client makes an API request, it includes an authorization token, which the API then validates to ensure the client has the necessary permissions for that account. Reporting data is used for analysis and insights, not for access control. Encrypted calls protect data in transit but don't inherently grant or deny access; authorization is a separate layer. DoubleClick support enables API access at a higher level, but individual API calls still require real-time authorization via tokens.
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