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r4bet

7:08 am on Sep 8, 2009 (gmt 0)

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1-Do i need protect my Ads against fake clicks or google don't close my account for that ?
2-How i can limit my ads code to just run under my domain address ? (i mean if example.com place my ads there, doesn't work)
3-How i can protect my google ad client ? (if i OBFUSCATE my script, it can be deOBFUSCATE easily!). is there anyway out?

[edited by: martinibuster at 9:22 am (utc) on Sep. 8, 2009]
[edit reason] Fixed styling. [/edit]

HuskyPup

2:43 pm on Sep 8, 2009 (gmt 0)



1. Google will close your account for continued fake clicks, Google will also protect you for the valid ones.

Why do you think you will get fake clicks?

2. I do not understand the question. You only want ads on example.com and not example.com/example.html?

Only on one page?

3. Don't change anything, read Google's T&Cs.

moneyraker

4:00 pm on Sep 8, 2009 (gmt 0)

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For question # 2, use the 'allowed sites' option in your account.

HuskyPup

4:21 pm on Sep 8, 2009 (gmt 0)



For question # 2, use the 'allowed sites' option in your account.

Ah...I understand now...doh:-)

r4bet

6:26 pm on Sep 8, 2009 (gmt 0)

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ok with allowed sites option, question (2) has been solved :)
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for question (1) can i use this ? code.google.com/p/adlogger/
for question (3) can i insert my code into DoubleClick , Google Admanager or something like that ?

HELP plz :(

leadegroot

10:07 am on Sep 9, 2009 (gmt 0)

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Q3: yes, you can use google admanager for adsense.

It sounds like you haven't read through the TOS carefully.
If you are having trouble understanding the TOS, it may be available in your native tongue, or you may benefit from the analysis people like Jen Sense run through when there is a change.

r4bet

6:55 pm on Sep 9, 2009 (gmt 0)

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to protect my PUB ID can use insert my adsense code into a mySQL database then place an iframe from it on webpages ?
then anybody can't access our pub-id

possible?

Lame_Wolf

7:16 pm on Sep 9, 2009 (gmt 0)

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r4bet,
if you read the TOS, you would have seen the part where it says you cannot alter the code - except for validating it.

By moving your PUB ID to a database is, IMO, altering the code that Adsense provided.

And by moving it to the database, will it stop it appearing when someone looks at the source code of the page ?

And how is stopping someone from seeing the Pub ID, going to prevent your account from click fraud etc ?

r4bet

10:46 am on Sep 10, 2009 (gmt 0)

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well there are some way that anybody can't see ur pub-id
i don't know why google don't do that himself ?!

leadegroot

12:01 pm on Sep 10, 2009 (gmt 0)

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if you hide your publisher id, how would google know who to pay for the clicks?

If you are worried about people putting your ad code on other sites then use the 'Allowed Sites' feature in Adsense Setup - this will mean that if code appears on another site it a) won't work and b) won't be attributed to you.

r4bet

6:48 pm on Sep 10, 2009 (gmt 0)

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if you hide your publisher id, how would google know who to pay for the clicks?

If you are worried about people putting your ad code on other sites then use the 'Allowed Sites' feature in Adsense Setup - this will mean that if code appears on another site it a) won't work and b) won't be attributed to you.


a lots of people don't use that option. also some pro guys due to some reasons can't use option too ...
i think google should hide the publisher IDs and create a URL for each ads that created by publishers ...

r4bet

7:51 pm on Sep 10, 2009 (gmt 0)

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like this :
<script type="text/javascript"><!--

google_ad_Slot = "s83G8dm$dj^239SvfFFfekdV00d#dd$$$Fdjw94D";

//-->

</script>

<script type="text/javascript"

src="http://pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/show_ads.js">

</script>

of course i know its not possible in adsense itself because google don't update their system for something like this. But they can place such option in Google ad manager. a lots of webmaster like have this option. its very easy for Google. :D

[edited by: incrediBILL at 8:09 pm (utc) on Sep. 10, 2009]
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jomaxx

11:32 pm on Sep 10, 2009 (gmt 0)

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Use the "allowed sites" option as mentioned above. Then it doesn't make any difference if people can see your publisher ID or not.

r4bet

2:45 pm on Sep 11, 2009 (gmt 0)

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why googled don't allow publisher to make URL based ads ?
somebody want this option very much

AndyA

2:39 pm on Sep 12, 2009 (gmt 0)

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After reading this thread yesterday, I thought I'd check to make sure I had my site listed as an allowed site. With so many people doing strange things these days, it's nice to know that Google is aware you aren't responsible for any ads on questionable sites that have your publisher ID in them.

When I checked, the text box was blank, so I added my domain to it. This morning, I have a note that ads with my ID are appearing on other sites. Two were listed. One was an IP number, the other was Yahoo cache. I checked the IP and it went back to Google, which I assume is also a cache.

Does this mean if someone clicks to view a page on my site that's cached, then clicks on an AdSense ad, I don't get credit for it? I have no idea how often this might happen, but I don't think I'd want to put Google and Yahoo and other SE's as allowed sites on my account.

Anyone know for certain how this is handled? It would seem any clicks from a cached page would be freebies.

AndyA

6:31 pm on Oct 16, 2009 (gmt 0)

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Sorry to bump this old thread, but I haven't been able to find an answer to my question. Should I list URLs like Google Translate, Bing, Ask, etc., in my Allowed Sites for AdSense? It would seem publishers don't get credit for any ads that appear under those circumstances.

Are there any risks to allowing only the top level domains?