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Putting AdSense on pages that require login

         

ogletree

5:02 pm on Jul 14, 2016 (gmt 0)

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I have a site that will require people to register to view the content. The site is free. Can I put Adsense on these pages? If so is there a special way to do this? When people are logged in we will know a lot about them. The only way I know of would be to skip the login for the Adsense bots. Is this against the rules.

netmeg

6:17 pm on Jul 14, 2016 (gmt 0)

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Once your application has been approved, you can display Google ads on pages behind a login by creating a crawler login. This will give the AdSense crawler access to visit your pages and deliver targeted ads.

To do so, you'll need to provide login details for your site, and verify your site using the Search Console and other Webmaster resources provided below. Please follow these steps.


Full instructions at the link.
[support.google.com...]

trebuchet

8:18 pm on Jul 14, 2016 (gmt 0)

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Until about three years ago I used to sandbox my new sites behind a login and give the Adsense crawler access. Never had a problem; ads used to show just fine. I doubt it's changed.