How to Understanding policy issues and ad serving statuses in Google Adsense Policy Violation

How to Understanding policy issues and ad serving statuses in Google Adsense Policy Violation


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How to Understanding policy issues and ad serving statuses in Google Adsense Policy Violation
How to Understanding policy issues and ad serving statuses in Google Adsense Policy Violation

In this article I am Give understanding of Policy issue and Ad Serving Statuses in Google adsense Policy Violation.

If your site has an issue that affects ad serving, it means that your site either violates our Program policies or is restricted by the Google Publisher Restrictions.

There are 2 types of issues: policy violations and publisher restrictions. Only policy violations are required to be fixed. You don’t have to fix publisher restrictions, but note that ad serving will continue to be restricted on your site.

You may also receive a warning before action is taken on your ad serving. Review the table below for more information about the issue types.

Type of Policy Violation :


1. Policy violation (Must fix)

What its Means : - 
Your site is not currently in compliance with the Program policies.

When this occurs, you need to make changes to your site to bring it into compliance with our policies.


Ad Serving Status : - 
Policy violations are marked Must fix in the status column.

Policy violations are enforced with either Disabled ad serving or Restricted ad serving.

Policy Violation Example : - 
Examples of policy violations include, but are not limited to:
  • Sexually explicit content
  • Dangerous or derogatory content
  • Layout encourages clicks

2. Publisher restriction

What its Means : -
Your site falls under the Google Publisher Restrictions.

While you can choose to monetize this type of content, you will likely receive reduced advertising as not all ad sources want to bid on it.


Ad Serving Status : - 
Sites with publisher restrictions receive Restricted ad serving.

Publisher restriction Example:-
Examples of publisher restrictions include, but are not limited to:
  • Sexual content
  • Shocking content
  • Online gambling content

3. Warning

What its Means : -
Some policy violations and publisher restrictions have a warning period before action is taken on your ad serving.

If you receive a warning, it means that your site is not currently in compliance with the Program policies or contains content that falls under the Google Publisher Restrictions.

To resolve this, you need to make changes to your site to bring it into compliance.

If you don't make changes, further actions may be taken on your site or account.

Ad Serving Status : - 
Sites with warnings receive Ad serving at risk.

Example of Warning:- 
Examples of issues that cause warnings include, but are not limited to:
Ads & Content Overlap

Understanding ad serving status

1. Disabled ad serving :- 
What it means : - 
All advertising is blocked on your site. Your site isn’t serving ads due to a policy violation.

What can You do :-
Review the issue description in the Policy center to determine the changes you need to make.

After you address the policy violations on your site, you may request a review to enable ad serving.

2. Restricted ad serving :-
What it means : -  There are restrictions on the advertisers that can bid on your inventory.

Your site is likely to have little or no buyer demand because not all ad sources can bid.

What can You do :-
Review the issue description in the Policy center to determine the changes you need to make, if any.

Reminder: Policy violations must be fixed, while publisher restrictions are optional to fix.

3. Ad serving at risk : -
What it means : -   Ad serving isn’t affected yet, but you’ll need to make changes to your site to ensure ad serving continues.

This is due to a warning on your site. Warnings typically include enforcement dates, when further action is taken and ad serving is affected.

What can You do :-
Fix the issues before the enforcement date to prevent ad serving from being restricted or disabled.

Review the issue description in the Policy center to determine the changes you need to make.

4. Limited ad serving :-

What it means : -  This affects your AdSense account. Limited ad serving means Google has placed a limit on the number of ads your AdSense account can show.

Learn more about ad serving limits.

What can You do :-
Make sure you understand your ad traffic and users. Never click on your own ads, and avoid partnering with untrusted or low-quality parties.

Learn more about preventing invalid activity.

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