google adsense problem. deactivating account for no reason (or at least they dont tell me why)

#Anakin

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This is already the second time my AdSense account has been deactivated without explaining the reason, saying that they can't disclose it due to privacy reasons. It might be because they think I'm telling users to click on the ads or that I'm clicking on the ads myself, which I have never done. The only thing I did was create a premium upgrade account that allows users to avoid seeing ads. Does anyone know how to avoid getting your Google AdSense account deactivated every month for a month, considering that I have followed all the guidelines? Thanks for your time.

i received this one yesterday

Greetings from Google,

We would like to inform you that your Google ads publisher account (publisher code: pub-xxx) has been reactivated with immediate effect and is now eligible for ad serving, provided there are no other suspensions on the account. Please check the AdSense interface to see if there are any other suspensions applied to your account. If you need more time to resolve any traffic quality issues, remove the ad code from your websites, mobile apps, or YouTube channels to prevent ad serving. You will be able to receive payments again once your account generates sufficient valid traffic.

Please note that if invalid traffic persists, we reserve the right to take further action, such as permanently disabling your account in order to protect our advertising ecosystem. In such cases, we may withhold earnings associated with violations, up to a maximum of the total earnings from the past 60 days, to refund affected advertisers (where appropriate and possible).

For additional best practices to help keep your account in good standing, refer to the AdSense Program Policies, Google Ad Manager Partner Guidelines, and the Ad Traffic Quality Resource Center. To test ad serving on your websites, mobile apps, or YouTube channels, use Google Publisher Toolbar (available for Android or iOS).

We encourage you to take the necessary steps to ensure that ad traffic complies with our policies and guidelines. Thank you for your continued interest in our program.

Best regards,
The Google Ad Traffic Quality Team


 
The email states the account has been reactivated, not deactivated.
yes i know.. but its the second time they deactivate it without no reason.
and i would like to know if anyone ever got this problem

Greetings from Google,

We are committed to maintaining an advertising ecosystem that protects advertisers, publishers, and users from fraudulent activities and poor ad experiences. For this reason, as we get to know publishers and evaluate their traffic quality, we may apply a temporary limit on the number of ads that can be served to some AdSense accounts. A temporary ad-serving limit has been applied to your account.

What should I do now?
It is important to ensure that the AdSense Program Policies are followed. We will automatically review and update this limit as we continue to monitor your traffic. Although ad-serving limits generally impact publishers for less than 30 days, in some cases, this period may be extended. Unfortunately, we cannot specify exactly how long it will take.

Please note that if we detect invalid activity on this account or other issues, your account may be subject to further enforcement actions or permanently disabled.

In the meantime, your account is still fully accessible, and you can view details of this issue at the account level in the Policy Center. We encourage you to take proactive steps to ensure your account complies with our AdSense Program Policies. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.

Best regards,
The Google AdSense Team
 
After ONE day!


Temporary Ad Limit Applied to Your AdSense AccountGreetings from Google,
We are committed to maintaining an advertising ecosystem that protects advertisers, publishers, and users from fraudulent activity and poor ad experiences. For this reason, while we get to know publishers and assess the quality of their traffic, we may apply a temporary limit on the number of ads that can be displayed on some AdSense accounts. A temporary ad limit has been applied to your account.

What should I do now?

It's important that AdSense Program Policies are followed. We will automatically review and update this limit as we continue to monitor traffic. Although ad serving limits typically impact publishers for less than 30 days, in some cases, this period may be extended. Unfortunately, we cannot say exactly how long it will take.

Please note that if we detect invalid activity in this account or other issues, your account may be subject to further enforcement actions or could be permanently disabled.

In the meantime, your account remains fully accessible, and you can review the details of this issue at the account level in the Policy Center. We encourage you to take proactive steps to ensure your account complies with our AdSense Program Policies. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.

Best regards,The Google AdSense Team

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It's not a good move to have many ads in places where Google can't check what's the content (and Google usually see what guests see, although there are ways you can give him access to hidden places).

I was disabling ads in places invisible to guests.
i have as well.. yesyerday after you and another person told me .. i turned off ads in the invisible section
but they suspended me again.. now ill try to get in touch with them (google) and hopefully solve the problem!
 
AdSense Support Team
Hi xxx,

Thanks for reaching out!

Google is constantly investing in measures to protect and improve the experience for advertisers, publishers, and users of AdSense and AdMob.


As we have been unable to verify the quality of your traffic, your ad serving is currently being limited. Your sites or apps may experience less demand from Google while we continue to evaluate your account compliance and traffic quality.


We understand that you may want to know more about the activity we’ve detected, but in order to ensure we maintain a healthy ecosystem for all stakeholders we are unable to provide you with information about specific account activity. While this ad serving limit typically impacts publishers for less than 30 days, it may take longer in some cases. Unfortunately, we can’t say how long this will take in your case.


You can learn more about ad serving limits and what you can do to address them here. To better understand what may have caused the ad serving limit, visit our Guide for ad serving limits on AdSense.


In the meantime, your account is still fully accessible and you can view details about this account-level issue in the Policy center. We encourage you to be proactive in making sure your account complies with the AdSense program policies as well as checking out our Help Center on Invalid Traffic to learn about how to prevent invalid traffic and improve your traffic quality.


Thank you and have a good day ahead!

Warm Regards,

Qian
Google Adsense Support
 
A few days ago, I received yet another email from Google AdSense saying that my account had been suspended for a month due to multi-clicking. Since I'm sure there are frustrated people deliberately trying to get my AdSense account suspended, can someone explain how I can stop these idiots from intentionally clicking on the ads to get my account suspended?"

Let me know if there's anything you'd like adjusted or if you need further assistance with AdSens

Hello,
We detected invalid traffic in your account (Publisher Code: pub-xxx), resulting in a 29-day suspension. During this time, no ads will be served.

Reason for Suspension
Invalid activity: Multi-clicking – We found users clicking repeatedly on your ads, violating our policies. Ad clicks must be from genuine user interest, and publishers cannot encourage or manipulate clicks.

Suspension Details

  • This is a non-appealable suspension. After 29 days, ad-serving will automatically resume.
  • If additional issues are detected, your account could be permanently disabled, with possible withholding of earnings.
Preventing Future Issues
To avoid this in the future:

  • Review the top reasons for account suspension.
  • Don’t click your own ads; use the Google Publisher toolbar for testing.
  • Monitor and understand your traffic sources to spot unusual patterns.
We appreciate your cooperation and hope for your return to the network in good standing after the suspension.

Sincerely,
The Google Ad Traffic Quality Team
 
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