I understand that there is a universal property which tells me that given a Clifford algebra $Cl(V, q)$, for a linear map $f: V \to A$ ($A$ any associative algebra) satisfying $f(v)f(v) = Q(v)$, $f$ may be extended to a homomorphism between algebras $Cl(V) \to A$.
I am wondering when $A$ happens to be a Clifford algebra. Do all homomorphisms between $Cl(V)$ and $A$ arise this way? My guess is not... If not, is there any general way one may check any given linear map between Clifford algebra is a homomorphism?
Thank you!