From HTTPS to HTTP - Disabling SSL

There are more ads available
How do you determine this? You mean additional adservers are still living in the past and are unable to yet serve ads in https?
Google Adsense, for example, doesn't have seperate ad/advertisers available between https and http - it's equal on both.
 
How do you determine this? You mean additional adservers are still living in the past and are unable to yet serve ads in https?
Google Adsense, for example, doesn't have seperate ad/advertisers available between https and http - it's equal on both.

Unfortunately :(
 
How do you determine this? You mean additional adservers are still living in the past and are unable to yet serve ads in https?
Google Adsense, for example, doesn't have seperate ad/advertisers available between https and http - it's equal on both.
I read it online somewhere, they say that not all ads are served in https.
 
Alright bro, you can use HTTPS , you just have to remember that the variety of ads served are less than if you had a regular http connection.
Maybe, but revenue hasn't been impacted. In fact it increased shortly after the change to https.
Adwords and DFP advertisers don't get to choose whether their ad is delivered http or https.
 
Maybe, but revenue hasn't been impacted. In fact it increased shortly after the change to https.
Adwords and DFP advertisers don't get to choose whether their ad is delivered http or https.
How about your "Ad network" total list now on HTTPS?
Adsense > Allow and Block Ads > Ad networks

I enable HTTP and HTTPS on my forum but with HTTP default, and I have 2370 Ad network in total.

Not all Ad Network fully support HTTPS up until now :).
 
What's all the fuss? We went https-only on March 4th, and have had ZERO decline in adsense revenue. In fact it's inched higher. We do about 2M adsense impressions/day. IMHO, adsense revenue hits due to https are a relic of the past.
 
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