Understanding policy issues and ad serving statuses (2024)

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In this article, we’ll review what types of issues affect ad serving and what the ad serving statuses mean in the Policy center.

Issues that affect ad serving

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

There are 4 types of issues: policy violations, publisher restrictions, Confirmed Click, and consent requirement. 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. We recommend that you act on Confirmed Click and consent requirement issues as they may impact your revenue.

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 What it means Ad serving status Examples
Policy violation (Must fix)

Your app is not currently in compliance with the Program policies.

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

Policy violations are marked Must fix in the status column.

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

Examples of policy violations include, but are not limited to:
  • Sexually explicit content
  • Dangerous or derogatory content
  • Layout encourages clicks
Publisher restriction

Your app 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.

Apps with publisher restrictions receive Restricted ad serving. Examples of publisher restrictions include, but are not limited to:
  • Sexual content
  • Shocking content
  • Online gambling content
Warning

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 app 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 app to bring it into compliance.

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

Apps with warnings receive Ad serving at risk. Examples of issues that cause warnings include, but are not limited to:
  • Play App Disabled
  • Ads & Content Overlap
  • Rewarded Ads - Disallowed Rewarded Implementation
Confirmed Click

Google Ads has determined that certain ads in your app are generating unintended clicks. This creates a poor user experience because the user ends up on advertiser landing pages instead of their intended content.

Google Ads has added Confirmed Click on its affectedads. Confirmed Click adds a second click that improves the user experience by letting the user confirm their intent to visit the advertised page.

Apps with Confirmed Click added receive Confirmed Click on. Implementation examples you should review for, include but are not limited to:
  • Ads close to navigational elements
  • Navigational elements overlaid on display ads
  • Buttons on top of or close to ads
  • Content on top of or close to ads
  • Reflow of content causing confusion.
  • Any violations of the ad placement policies
Consent requirement You're not currently using a certified Consent Management Platform (CMP) registered with the IAB's Transparency and Consent Framework (TCF) when serving ads to users in the EEA, the UK, and Switzerland.

We’re rolling out the TCF requirement in stages, starting January 16, 2024.

Sites with consent requirement issues receive Restricted ad personalization.

Consent requirement issues are:

  • No CMP: Some ad requests on your inventory from the EEA, the UK, and Switzerland are missing a TCF string.
  • CMP not certified: Some ad requests on your inventory from the EEA, the UK, and Switzerland are missing a TCF string from a certified CMP.

Understanding ad serving status

The status of your ad serving lets you know how your apps with issues are impacted. The table below explains the statuses and what they mean.

Note: You may be able to view what version of your app has an issue that may impact ad serving. However, it is not possible to restore full ad serving to older versions. We recommend that you fix the issue in the latest version and encourage your app users to update to the current version. Learn more about issues found in past app versions.

Status What it means What you can do
Disabled ad serving All advertising is blocked on your app. Your app isn’t serving ads due to a policy violation.

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

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

Restricted ad serving

There are restrictions on the advertisers that can bid on your inventory.

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

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. Learn more.

Ad serving at risk

Ad serving isn’t affected yet, but you’ll need to make changes to your app to ensure ad serving continues.

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

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.

Limited ad serving

This affects your AdMob account. Limited ad serving means Google has placed a limit on the number of ads your AdMob account can show.

Learn more about ad serving limits.

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.

Confirmed Click on Some ads on your inventory are creating unintended clicks so Google has added Confirmed Click on these ads.

Review your ad implementations. Learn how can you prevent accidental clicks.

Our system automatically applies Confirmed Click when it detects accidental clicks. Similarly, the system automatically lifts Confirmed Click when it no longer detects accidental clicks.

Restricted ad personalization

Some sites are not using a certified CMP to ask for user consent.

This means only limited ads will be eligible to serve in the EEA, the UK, and Switzerland. Sites using a certified CMP are eligible for personalized ads or non-personalized ads (NPA).

No CMP:

  1. If you haven’t already, choose a certified CMP registered with the TCF.
  2. Implement your CMP solution.

Learn more about certified CMP options.

CMP not certified:

  1. If you have your own CMP, register for certification.
  2. If you use a third-party CMP that hasn’t been certified, encourage your CMP to register for certification. You can also see our list of certified CMPs.

Note: If you recently adopted a certified CMP, it may take up to 48 hours for this issue to be resolved and removed from the Policy center.

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Understanding policy issues and ad serving statuses (2024)

FAQs

How do I fix Google ad Policy issues? ›

How to appeal policy decisions from the “Policy manager”
  1. In your Google Ads account, click the Tools icon .
  2. Click the Troubleshooting drop down in the section menu.
  3. Click Policy manager.
  4. On the “Policy issues” tab, find the ad you want to appeal, then click Appeal.

How to fix policy violation issue in AdSense? ›

Request a review
  1. Sign in to your AdSense account.
  2. Click Policy center.
  3. Click Fix next to the site you'd like to be reviewed.
  4. In the "Issues found" section, click Request Review.

What is restricted ad serving on Google? ›

Limited ad serving means Google has placed a limit on the number of ads your AdMob account can show. Learn more about ad serving limits. Make sure you understand your ad traffic and users. Never click on your own ads, and avoid partnering with untrusted or low-quality parties.

What is the policy center in Google ad Manager? ›

The Policy center helps you monitor any policy issues your site or app may have as well as the overall health of your account. If we detect that any of your sites or apps have policy or other issues, you'll be notified in the Policy center and via email.

Why is my Google ad not serving? ›

Your bids are either too high or too low

Make sure your account is free of these conflicts between campaign budgets and keyword bids. At the other end of the spectrum, your Google ads may not be showing because your bids are too low.

Can Google Ads suspend your account for policy violation? ›

Violations of any Google Ads policy can lead to an account suspension. If an advertiser violates or repeatedly violates a Google Ads advertising policy, we will send a warning to outline the nature of the policy violation and any remedial action that can be taken, in order to comply.

How do I fix ad serving has been limited AdSense? ›

In some cases, ad serving limits can be resolved quickly by making simple changes to your ad setup, such as spreading your ad units evenly across all pages on your site or using AdSense's Ad Balance feature to distribute impressions more evenly among your ad units.

How do I know if I am banned from AdSense? ›

🎯 There are a few ways to determine if your AdSense account has been banned: Check your account status: If your AdSense account has been banned, your account status will be listed as "Disabled" in the Account settings section of your AdSense account.

How do I handle a Google Play policy violation? ›

Managing Policy Violations and Appeals
  1. App verification.
  2. Report a policy violation.
  3. Contact Google Play about an account termination or app removal.
  4. Fair warnings.
  5. Report inappropriate apps & comments.
  6. My app has been removed from Google Play.
  7. Understanding Google Play developer account terminations.

What is the Google ad serving issue? ›

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

What is serving status? ›

Serving status (previously family status): Definition

A status given to all ads to indicate what audiences the ad and website are appropriate for. Ads that are "strongly restricted" and "moderately restricted" have different restrictions around when and where they can appear.

How do I stop ads from being served by Google? ›

Solution
  1. On your computer, open Chrome.
  2. At the top right, click More > Settings > Privacy and security.
  3. Click Site settings > Additional content settings > Intrusive ads.
  4. Select the option you want as your default setting.
Jan 18, 2024

How to fix Google AdSense policy violation? ›

Policy issues

If a user receives an enforcement, they should visit the Policy center in their AdSense account to learn how to fix the issue. Upcoming feature: We'll add functionality to allow you to view policy violations on child accounts from traffic that contains your platform ID in the data-ad-host parameter.

What is Google ad policy? ›

We want ads across the Google Network to be useful, varied, relevant, and safe for users. We don't allow advertisers to run ads, content, or destinations that attempt to trick or circumvent our ad review processes.

What is policy manager in Google Ads? ›

Policy Manager in Google Ads allows users to monitor if they have bypassed Google's policies. Google has also mentioned that in the upcoming days they will add new features that allow users to fix their Ads, get a history of appeals, an overview of the account certification and much more. policy manager.

How do I fix circumventing policy in Google Ads? ›

3. Rectify all policy violations
  1. Clean up any malware on your computer.
  2. Adjust the content and review your advertisem*nt.
  3. Checking your payment issues.
  4. Don't let multiple accounts link to the same site. Make sure all have different URLs.
Sep 12, 2023

How do I appeal a Google ad policy decision? ›

How to appeal policy decisions from an ad's "Status" column. In the “Status” column of the ad you want to dispute, hover over the ad status, and click Appeal. Under "Reason for appealing", select Dispute decision or Made changes to comply with policy. Under "Appeal the following", select which ads you want to appeal.

How to fix Google Ads error? ›

When uploading creatives in Google Ads, you may receive an error message. In most situations, the problem can be fixed by altering your file and re-saving. You can then try to upload your file again. Check your ads using the Google Ads HTML5 validator.

How do I fix Google Device Policy error? ›

Solution
  1. Open the Google Apps Device Policy App.
  2. Click on the Unregister option.
  3. Uninstall the app from your device.
  4. Add your account from your devices settings app.
  5. Follow the on screen steps.
  6. The new Android device policy app should be triggered and a Work profile will be installed on your device.
Apr 27, 2024

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