Why google is closing adsense accounts globally

 

The most important reasons for closing an account in Google AdSense

To help you understand why publishers are disabled, we've identified common causes of invalid activity or policy violations as described below. We hope this information will help you better understand our policies and ensure that your sites and account continue to comply with our policies. We understand that you would like more information on ways you can ensure that our guidelines are followed. It should be noted that this list is not complete but contains only the most important reasons. For more information, please see the AdSense Program Policies.

We want to maintain a strong system for both advertisers and publishers. As a publisher, you are responsible for maintaining a high quality inventory and traffic. If traffic from a publisher violates the policies and/or is invalid, that publisher is no longer eligible to participate in AdSense or other publisher products. Notably, this type of traffic is harmful to advertisers as well as legitimate publishers; It may reduce advertisers' trust in the rest of the network.

Common reasons why AdSense accounts are disabled due to invalid activity

Clicking on ads on your site

  • Publishers must not click on ads displayed on their site, and must not artificially increase the number of impressions or clicks that ads receive through manual or automated methods. For YouTube publishers, when viewing videos, you should skip ads so that advertiser costs are not inadvertently increased.
  • If you would like more information about an advertiser appearing on your site, please type the ad's URL directly into your browser's address bar.
  • If you want to click on ads to see landing pages or view more details about ads, use the Google Publisher Toolbar. The toolbar will allow you to see the landing pages of the ads on your page without the risk of invalid clicks.

Fetching or receiving automated visits

  • Impressions or clicks generated through automated methods such as bots or scams are prohibited. Auto visits can be fetched by the publisher, or they can be received through purchased visits. Traffic sources need to be reviewed before you decide to use one of these sources. Please also be aware of programs that check links on your site; You may click on advertisement links as well.

Use an unmotivated traffic source

  • Publishers must not use third-party services that generate clicks or impressions such as paid click programs, paid browsing, auto browsing and click exchange.

Manipulating the way ads are displayed

  • It is forbidden to manipulate ad targeting to get more revenue-generating ads. This includes using keywords within your site that are not related to your site's content to obtain irrelevant ads.
  • Ads should not be placed within IFRAMEs. As well as being blocked, incorrect implementations can lead to discrepancies in reports, and you won't be able to know where ads are actually showing.

Encouraging users to support your site through ad interaction

  • Publishers may not ask other users to update or click on their ads. This includes asking users to support your site, offering rewards to users for displaying ads or performing searches, and promising to increase financial revenue for third parties for such behavior.

Ad placement deceptive to users or accidental click-through

Publishers are not allowed to encourage users to click on Google ads in any way. This includes executing ads in a way that is misinterpreted as other website content, such as menu links, navigation or downloading, adjusting the ad size to a non-standard size that is not visible or difficult for users to notice, or placing the ad too close to elements on the page that require from the user make a large mouse interaction on it. Please review our Fraudulent Executions Guidelines.

In-app ads

  • Publishers are not allowed to include ads in software applications. This includes toolbars, desktop applications, browser extensions, and more. It can also sometimes include applications hosted through third-party sites when the implementation leads to invalid clicks from users who do not intend to click on ads, but who do so unintentionally.

Common reasons why AdSense accounts are disabled for policy reasons

Pornographic, adult or adult content

The AdSense network is suitable for all family members; This means that publishers are not allowed to place Google ads on sites that contain pornographic, adult or adult content. If your site contains content that you find embarrassing to see at work or with family members, this site may not be suitable for placing Google ads on it.

User Generated Content

We understand that it is not easy for publishers with a large network of sites to monitor all pages of these sites on a continuous basis. However, it is important to know that all pages containing your ad code are required to comply with the Program Policies; Whether this content belongs to you or is user generated.

For tips, see the article Monitor user-generated content on our blog.

Violation of Webmaster Guidelines

  • Our Webmaster Guidelines are divided into three sections: Design, Content, Technical, and Quality. Following these best practices will not only help Google find, index, and rank your site, but expand your business and attract more visitors by creating sites with unique and valuable content.

Deceptive ad placement

  • Encouraging invalid clicks, which can be misleading labels, tricking the user to click, unnatural attention, and deceptive layout:
  • Publishers are not allowed to encourage users to click on Google ads in any way. This includes executing ads in a way that is misinterpreted as other website content such as menu, navigation or download links.

Copyright Violation

  • Google ads may not be displayed on websites with copyrighted content unless they have the necessary legal rights to display or direct traffic to that content. Examples of content protected by copyright law include mp3 files, video files, television programs, computer programs, comedies and literary works. When a website displays someone else's website within a frame or window on the same website, it is framing the content. Placing Google ads on such pages is strictly prohibited.

Illegal content

  • Google ads may not be placed on any site that promotes or permits any form of criminal activity. This includes, but is not limited to, underage sexual practices, sexual assault or illegal sexual practices, the submission of false legal documents, the sale of study papers or other material that promotes fraudulent practice, or sites that drive visits or provide Instructions on manufacturing counterfeit or exact copies of original goods.

Conclusion

recently a lot of people were trying to deceit google for more visits and clicks, google understood that as they are a part of the global community and they started to see this trials clearly and so close violated accounts

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