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merge token method documentation visa and mastercard#227

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merge token method documentation visa and mastercard#227
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allow-authorization-request-tokens-without-specifing-m4m-or-vts

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issue: https://github.com/clearhaus/issues-pci/issues/5716
we dont want parters to have to specify if its m4m scof or vts when its a token auth
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* `clicktopay`: Click to Pay
* `token[m4m]`: Mastercard Digital Enablement Service (MDES) for Merchants (M4M)
* `token[vts]`: Visa Token Service (VTS)
* `token`: Visa and Mastercard
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Historically, I think we have add new fields/sections separately, and marked existing ones as deprecated. Then only once we fully deprecate them in the API, we go and remove the documentation. This way, parthers can still see documentation for their current integrations.

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@thejspr so i have added a 'deprecated' documentation section - which may should have been called legacy.
Situated beneath changes which include m4m and vts token in its entirety instead of using strike through.

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