Policy violations
Google monitors the sites that AdSense ads appear on to ensure they comply with our program policies. We have identified the following violations on your sites. Please note that this represents only the violations that we have currently identified. You are responsible for ensuring that your properties comply with our policies at all times. We suggest that you regularly review all your sites for compliance. For more information regarding our policy notifications, visit our Help Center.
Ads or account disabled
Policy notification asking to make changes to your site
- I received a notification. What do I need to do next?
- I've received a notification for a site that I don't manage. What should I do?
- What happens if I don't make changes?
- What if I can’t complete the changes in a timely manner?
- I need clarification regarding the policy that my site is violating. What should I do?
I received a notification. What do I need to do next?
The notification you received should contain details regarding the policy issue and an example page on which we found the issue. Please read the notification carefully and make any appropriate changes to your site to resolve the issue. Sometimes it can be resolved by removing violating content or removing Google ads from those pages. In other cases, it may require changing the implementation of your ads. Keep in mind that the example page we provide is just an example, and you should review your entire site to ensure that the same issue doesn't continue to exist on other pages.
I've received a notification for a site that I don't manage. What should I do?
If you're concerned about malicious use of your ad code by others, we recommend that you use the site authorization feature. Site authorization is an optional feature that allows you to identify only specific sites that are permitted to use your Google ad code. Learn how to authorize your sites.
What happens if I don't make changes?
Please be aware that if you do not make changes to bring your site into compliance, ad serving will be disabled to your site.
If you missed the deadline and ad serving has already been disabled to your site, please make the appropriate changes and then contact us for reconsideration.
What if I can’t complete the changes in a timely manner?
If you can't complete your changes and violations are still found, ad serving will be disabled to your site. However, even though ad serving will be disabled, you may continue to update your site and contact us for a re-review once you’ve brought your site into compliance with policy.
I need clarification regarding the policy that my site is violating. What should I do?
Please search this Help Center or visit our Help Forum to find additional clarification on our policies. If you'd like further clarification or to view examples of our policies, please visit our online resources:
- AdSense Terms and Conditions
- Common questions about our program policies
- Policy-related posts in our blog
- Policy-related discussions on our Help Forum
- Quality Guidelines for Webmasters
Action is required to bring your AdSense account into compliance with our AdSense program policies. Please make changes to the above site within three working days. We may spot-check the site again after this time. Once you've made the changes, hit the "Mark resolved" button below and complete the short form. Please be aware that if you do not make changes to bring your site into compliance, ad serving may be disabled to the website listed above. Learn more
Publishers may not implement Google ads in a manner that disguises the ads in any way. For instance, publishers may not place ads under misleading headers or titles as this may confuse users into thinking the ads are actually site links related to that header. To avoid this issue, we ask that publishers use only "sponsored links" or "advertisements" to label ads. More information about this policy can be found in our help center.
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