Forum Moderators: martinibuster
Now I'm beginning to speculate that Google might have launched a filter that prevents showing ads to you on your own site.
I noticed that at least on my sites ads are not shown to me.
Also, in AdSense reports I see that impressions and clicks (and revenue ;)) continue to add up. So what?
I normally use browser A. Now I opened browser B, deleted its cache and cookies and visited my page. Ads are missing in browser B, too.
So, if the above speculations are true, blocking ads is not based on cookies, it might be based on IP numbers or IPs and some patterns?
Haven't checked on this board what Google's answer would be to CPM ads showing on our own sites. Maybe this way Google could respond to this one, too (besides clicking on ads on webmaster's own site)?
thoughts?
radix
Try accessing your site via a third party anonymous surfing site like The Cloak and see if you can see the ads then. Sometimes IPs get stuck in your computer when Google shifts from server to server and you may just need to reboot to flush any cached DNS entries, happens from time to time.