Bing Ads: Permissions error

Bing Ads: Permissions error

If you are getting an error similar to

Error authenticating to Bing Ads: AADSTS650052: The app needs access to a service ('https://ads.microsoft.com') that your organization 'your-domain' has not subscribed to or enabled. Contact your IT Admin to review the configuration of your service subscriptions.

This means that your Microsoft admin restricts 3rd party tools access. In that case you need to check with your IT Admin.



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