Top reasons for account closure of google adsense [Urdu / English]

 
To help you understand the possible reasons that publishers may have their accounts disabled, we’ve outlined the most common reasons that accounts are disabled for invalid activity or policy violations below. We hope this information helps you to better understand our policies, and ensure that your sites and account remain compliant with our policies. We understand that you would like to have more information about ways to help ensure that you're following our guidelines. Note that this is not a complete list, but the top causes. For more information, please see the AdSense program policies.
We want to maintain a strong ecosystem for both advertisers and publishers. As a publisher, you are responsible for maintaining high quality inventory and traffic. If the traffic we are receiving from a publisher is violating policies and/or invalid, then the publisher is no longer eligible to participate in the AdSense or other publisher products. This kind of traffic is damaging to our advertisers, as well as legitimate publishers, as it can reduce advertisers’ trust in the rest of the network.

Common reasons AdSense accounts are disabled for invalid activity

Clicking the ads on your own site
  • Publishers must not click on the ads on their site, and must not artificially inflate the impressionsimpressions or clicks the ads receive, either through automated or manual means. For YouTube publishers, when viewing your videos, you must skip the ad so that advertiser costs are not artificially inflated unintentionally.
  • If you'd like more information about one of the advertisers appearing on your site, please type the URL of the ad directly into your browser's address bar.
  • If you want to click the ads to check the landing pages or view more details about the ads, use the Google Publisher Toolbar. The Toolbar will allow you to check the destination of ads on your page without the risk of invalid clicks.
Generating or receiving automated or bot traffic
  • Artificial impressions and clicks that are generated through automated means such as a bot or deceptive software, are prohibited. Automated traffic can be generated by a publisher, or can be received through purchased traffic. It’s important to review traffic sources before you decide to work with a traffic source. Also, be aware of programs that check links within your site, as they may click on ad links as well.
Using an incentivized traffic source
  • Publishers should not use third-party services that generate clicks or impressions such as paid-to-click, paid-to-surf, autosurf and click-exchange programs.
Manipulating how ads are served
  • Manipulating the targeting of the ads to get higher revenue ads is prohibited. This includes using keywords within your site that are not related to the content of your site to get irrelevant ads.
  • Ads should not be placed within IFRAMEs. Besides being prohibited, improper implementations can cause reporting discrepancies, and you will not be able to know where the ads are actually showing.
Encouraging users to support your site through ad interaction
  • Publishers may not ask others to refresh or click their ads. This includes asking for users to support your site, offering rewards to users for viewing ads or performing searches and promising to raise money for third parties for such behavior.
Ad placement deceptive for users or generating accidental clicks
  • Publishers are not permitted to encourage users to click on Google ads in any way. This includes implementing the ads in a way that they might be mistaken for other website content, such as menu, navigation, or download links, modifying the ad size to be nonstandard and invisible or hard to see for the user, or being placed too close to elements on the page that require heavy mouse interaction. Please review the guidelines for implementations considered deceptive.
Ads embedded in applications
  • Publishers are not permitted to embed ads in software applications. This includes toolbars, desktop applications, browser extensions, etc. At times this can also include applications hosted through third party sites when the implementation is leading to invalid clicks from users who do not intend to click on the ads, but do so accidentally. Publishers who choose to serve in mobile applications should do so only with the AdMob SDK. There is also AdSense for video or AdSense for games SDK for those serving within videos or flash content.
If your account has already been disabled for invalid activity, visit here for additional information and next steps.

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