Using the AdSense Access and Authorization Feature
It's amazing to see how a blogspot webmaster steals AdSense JavaScript code and uses it on his site. They typically store your unique publisher ID when serving ads from your account. Their actions may not be intentional because they don't care what ID they use, but the end result is that you are now complicit in their illegal actions.
Regardless of why they do it, when they get caught and banned for using illegal and stolen content, Google will likely ban your AdSense account for violating the Terms of Service and program policies , even if you don't. Be aware that this could happen to you. Google doesn't really care because they see your unique publisher ID and assume you're the one posting the illegal content.
Additionally, there are sites that use iFrame HTML that will host your site's posts and pages. This means that by displaying an AdSense ad in an iFrame, you are now violating the Terms of Service and Program Policies, which is prohibited. Again, since you have a site, Google will assume it's you if you don't take appropriate action.
While this may seem unfair, it's important to note that Google has recognized other people's experiences using websites and publishers' unique identifiers, so they've created a new feature called “ Access and Permissions ” that you'll find in your control panel. : Administered by AdSense. Here you can only allow specific websites to show ads in your account and not worry about being penalized for things you didn't do.
Here you should note all the sites or domains you allow and save the changes by clicking the Save button. While it's tempting not to list any, to fully satisfy the query and avoid further confusion, you should include the following:
If you're using a domain name that's not on your approved website list, but you're using your promo code, you'll see a notification in your dashboard letting you know. If these are legitimate sites you want to use your ad code on, but they aren't listed, you can do so to get a warning in your dashboard.
Also, remember that domain names using your unverified ad code will remain in place and not generate revenue. Therefore, even when others use your promo code, you cannot profit from cheating them. While this may seem a little unfair, the way the process works prevents your site from being penalized for what someone else did.
Note that any AdSense partner site like youtube.com, blogspot.com, blogger.com etc. It is completely allowed to post your ad without adding your account to the list. All AdSense partner sites are eligible, so you should limit yourself to sites outside of that region.
When you add a domain to the list of sites that can use your ad code, it will automatically be added to the list of sites that you own. This means you don't have to add it twice and can limit your efforts to just the first part of the confirmation.
You'll want to use this feature to avoid misunderstandings and especially to avoid being punished for something you didn't do. However, before you can enter all the relevant domains that can use your ad code, you need to do some preparation. If you take some time and visit all the places where they appear, you can add them and take full advantage of this special AdSense feature.
If you have further questions, you can try posting them here in the Adsense Help Forum.
Regardless of why they do it, when they get caught and banned for using illegal and stolen content, Google will likely ban your AdSense account for violating the Terms of Service and program policies , even if you don't. Be aware that this could happen to you. Google doesn't really care because they see your unique publisher ID and assume you're the one posting the illegal content.
Additionally, there are sites that use iFrame HTML that will host your site's posts and pages. This means that by displaying an AdSense ad in an iFrame, you are now violating the Terms of Service and Program Policies, which is prohibited. Again, since you have a site, Google will assume it's you if you don't take appropriate action.
While this may seem unfair, it's important to note that Google has recognized other people's experiences using websites and publishers' unique identifiers, so they've created a new feature called “ Access and Permissions ” that you'll find in your control panel. : Administered by AdSense. Here you can only allow specific websites to show ads in your account and not worry about being penalized for things you didn't do.
Use of access and authorization
You need to login to your AdSense account and then go to " Site License " which will allow you to check the flag to allow only specific ads to be displayed in your account. When you check the "Allow only certain sites" box, it will ask what domains you allow to appear on your site and what code you allow to use.Here you should note all the sites or domains you allow and save the changes by clicking the Save button. While it's tempting not to list any, to fully satisfy the query and avoid further confusion, you should include the following:
- Your domain – Any domains and subdomains you want to monetize with AdSense
- Country- Specific TLDs – Basically, Google should also include country-specific TLDs like .blogspot.com (see screenshot below). Click here to find a complete list of all Google domains.
- Translation Sites – If some of your customers use translation sites to access your site, you'll want to at least include top sites like Google Translate and similar. You can find the list in the main menu, or you can stick to Google if you prefer.
- Yahoo and Bing domains and subdomains . You should also include these sites where your articles are read.
- Articles - If you use articles from other sites that contain your ad code and promise to share your AdSense earnings with relevant parties, you must enter the URL code for all articles separately to ensure approval.
If you're using a domain name that's not on your approved website list, but you're using your promo code, you'll see a notification in your dashboard letting you know. If these are legitimate sites you want to use your ad code on, but they aren't listed, you can do so to get a warning in your dashboard.
We've seen your ad code displayed on sites you didn't authorize. To avoid loss of revenue, make sure you allow all your sites to display ads in your account settings.However, if these sites are not verified, you can be sure that your domains are not on their list and Google will not penalize you for plagiarism by others.
Also, remember that domain names using your unverified ad code will remain in place and not generate revenue. Therefore, even when others use your promo code, you cannot profit from cheating them. While this may seem a little unfair, the way the process works prevents your site from being penalized for what someone else did.
Additional notes on AdSense login and permission
There are a number of things you should consider when using this particular software. First of all, make sure you check back often so you catch alerts early. You just need to log in to your account and check the panel where the permission is located. By checking back often, you can find approved ones and add them to your account.Note that any AdSense partner site like youtube.com, blogspot.com, blogger.com etc. It is completely allowed to post your ad without adding your account to the list. All AdSense partner sites are eligible, so you should limit yourself to sites outside of that region.
When you add a domain to the list of sites that can use your ad code, it will automatically be added to the list of sites that you own. This means you don't have to add it twice and can limit your efforts to just the first part of the confirmation.
You'll want to use this feature to avoid misunderstandings and especially to avoid being punished for something you didn't do. However, before you can enter all the relevant domains that can use your ad code, you need to do some preparation. If you take some time and visit all the places where they appear, you can add them and take full advantage of this special AdSense feature.
If you have further questions, you can try posting them here in the Adsense Help Forum.
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