AdSense account disabled

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  1. jyuva profile image58
    jyuvaposted 15 years ago

    Hi,
    My AdSense account disabled after receiving three checks. I have send the mail to review one more time. It is showing Active in my affiliate settings.
    Do i need to apply again. Please help me.
    jyuva

  2. profile image0
    roddmaposted 15 years ago

    Are yo sure you havent been banned? If not, contact adminstration.You hsouldn't have ot reapply if it is an oversight.

  3. jyuva profile image58
    jyuvaposted 15 years ago

    It is disabled . I have a payment to receive 211$ next month which i think i lost big_smile

    1. blogdigz profile image56
      blogdigzposted 15 years agoin reply to this

      Disabled? What does it say? Did you try for clarification?

      1. jyuva profile image58
        jyuvaposted 15 years agoin reply to this

        Send the mail to AdSense admin big_smile
        They don't reply that too fast i think big_smile
        Please any suggestions from senior hubbers:D

  4. Uninvited Writer profile image80
    Uninvited Writerposted 15 years ago

    I think AdSense are the only people who can help you.

  5. jyuva profile image58
    jyuvaposted 15 years ago

    Thanks UW, but AdSense team don't respond quickly big_smile

  6. profile image56
    frank88485460posted 15 years ago

    ok

  7. jyuva profile image58
    jyuvaposted 15 years ago

    Anybody any suggestions please big_smile

    1. Mark Knowles profile image60
      Mark Knowlesposted 15 years agoin reply to this

      You need to speak to adsense. Only they can change this.

      Perhaps one of the photographers you steal work from has complained to google? This happens all the time. In which case you are not likely to get it restored. Sorry sad

      1. jyuva profile image58
        jyuvaposted 15 years agoin reply to this

        Mark, that is not the case i think. Like Ananta mentioned they send the same kind of mail
        Mentioning some bull@@@@ blog name which is not belongs to me big_smile

        1. Mark Knowles profile image60
          Mark Knowlesposted 15 years agoin reply to this

          You still need to speak to adsense. Nothing you do here will help fix the problem.

    2. profile image0
      Ananta65posted 15 years agoin reply to this

      I have a similar problem. This morning I received the following mail:

      I have absolutely nothing to do with the website they mention, haven't even visited it. hmm

  8. jyuva profile image58
    jyuvaposted 15 years ago

    Ya same kind of mail i got from AdSense the blog which they have mentioned is not belongs to me either big_smile
    Ananta is your account running ads in your HP big_smile

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    Ananta65posted 15 years ago

    I haven't checked all of my hubs, but in the few I've looked at the ads are gone sad

  10. spuds profile image59
    spudsposted 15 years ago

    Bugger. I wonder if someone is using other peoples adsense id's on dodgy sites just to get them banned.

  11. jyuva profile image58
    jyuvaposted 15 years ago

    Is it possible to use some others publisher id without knowing big_smile

  12. jyuva profile image58
    jyuvaposted 15 years ago

    Ok, thanks Mark.
    How long it will take to get a reply from AdSense Team big_smile

    1. Mark Knowles profile image60
      Mark Knowlesposted 15 years agoin reply to this

      I have no idea. Sorry.

  13. Eric Graudins profile image59
    Eric Graudinsposted 15 years ago

    Adsense code theft is a problem that has been around for a while.

    It's frighteningly easy for someone to set anyone up.

    Google are aware of it, and you need to contact them - as has previously been advised.

    If at all possible, give them a list of the legitimate site on which you publish your code - and ask them to ban the rest.


    See
    http://labnol.blogspot.com/2006/09/when … rs-on.html

    Eric G.

  14. profile image0
    Ananta65posted 15 years ago

    Well, the AdSense Support team responded quite quickly.
    Apparently malicious people out there can indeed ‘borrow’ your AdSense code and put that on their site. For this reason, Google has introduced the function “Allowed sites”.
    Here’s how you do that.

  15. Lazur profile image70
    Lazurposted 15 years ago

    So you only have to fill in hubpages.com ?

    1. profile image0
      Ananta65posted 15 years agoin reply to this

      I entered hubpages.com and ananta65.blogspot.com as the allowed sites. From what I understand that should be sufficient smile

  16. jyuva profile image58
    jyuvaposted 15 years ago

    Thanks every one. I have sent the mail to AdSense Support team big_smile
    I don't know what they are going to come up with big_smile
    Is there any specific mail id whom to contact big_smile

  17. jyuva profile image58
    jyuvaposted 15 years ago

    Ananta i have just gone through your blog, there is no google ads on blog big_smile

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      Ananta65posted 15 years agoin reply to this

      It takes up to four hours before the Allowed Sites function is in effect, so I expect that it will take some time before my AdSense account is enabled again and ads will re-appear.

  18. gamergirl profile image85
    gamergirlposted 15 years ago

    I got an email about this too.  I made sure it was made very clear to Google's folks that any site other than Hubpages and the one other site I have going is unauthorized and using my adsense code without my consent, and I got a generic "Sorry for the troubles" email in return.

  19. rockinjoe profile image88
    rockinjoeposted 15 years ago

    Another thing to be careful about. If you use an Adsense widget ready template (Wordpress for example) for your blog (separate from Hubpages) it will usually have someone else's Adsense ID in the code. You're supposed to change it to your own, obviously, but this doesn't always happen. So if you're selling (or giving away) templates hoping that someone will forget to change the ID, be aware that you have no idea what type of content they will be placing on that template. You could be banned for doing absolutely nothing wrong-except trying to be a little greedy.

  20. Misha profile image63
    Mishaposted 15 years ago

    Now, somebody please explain to me why in the world they want to place your or my adsense code to their website? What are the benefits for them?

    1. relache profile image73
      relacheposted 15 years agoin reply to this

      Apparently it's a new attack tactic to shut down other people's accounts.

  21. Lissie profile image76
    Lissieposted 15 years ago

    Thanks for the tip Eric - I have implemented it.  Misha you asked my question: why on earth would you do it ?

  22. ngureco profile image81
    ngurecoposted 15 years ago

    I too would be interested to know the answer to Misha's question.

  23. Misha profile image63
    Mishaposted 15 years ago

    Thanks Relache smile

    I guess I better go and restrict my sites, too - there are quite a few people around I offend on a daily basis smile

 
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