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Breathofair33

7:11 pm on Sep 18, 2022 (gmt 0)

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Noticed AdSense rolled out this message recently but i have not implemented. Has anyone tested it out? Please share your experience positive/negative.

robzilla

6:36 am on Sep 19, 2022 (gmt 0)

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Using Privacy & messaging and its integrated Funding Choices functionality, you can create and display a message to your users to help recover revenue lost to ad blockers. You can use ad blocking recovery messages to ask users to allow ads on your site or offer them alternative ways to support your site.

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Interesting, had not seen that before either.

Milanex

11:13 am on Sep 19, 2022 (gmt 0)

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I tested it for myself for a month, but the results were marginal (<1%) so I removed it again. I suspect that the pagespeed suffers.

Another had quite good results. I guess it depends on the structure of the users so a test makes sense.

puente

6:37 pm on Oct 13, 2022 (gmt 0)

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late to this, just noticed it.

i enabled "Help users allowlist your sites with one click" and "Show my ad blocking recovery message" but don't know if those even do anything or display messages or they're just for adblock users or what.

in another section, one needs to set up a custom message, add a site logo and then add a <script> tag to the site. didn't do any of that and no idea if that's a separate part of ad recovery. don't know why there's no default template for this to just enable and be done with it. normally google is pretty good at simple click default activation.

kinda confusing and not very well explained.

Milanex

9:56 am on Oct 14, 2022 (gmt 0)

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You can see the results under Reports. The reports are from the last 30 days starting with yesterday.

Sgt_Kickaxe

4:25 am on Oct 18, 2022 (gmt 0)



This function is likely to be deprecated sooner rather than later.

- Google no longer supports ad blockers in Chrome
- Google is now offering advertisers a "Google first" cookie if a blocker blocks theirs

Actually, clear your cookies and go to adsense. The moment you click on the login button you are given a Youtube cookie (not sure about chrome) before you even enter your login info. Same with search console. There is no youtube content on these pages so why the Youtube cookie?

Google is going to war with ad blockers. It's in their best interest.

tangor

6:49 pm on Oct 18, 2022 (gmt 0)

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Heh, escalation is generally met with escalation. Popping corn to munch while waiting to see how this plays out!

Dimitri

7:04 pm on Oct 18, 2022 (gmt 0)

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Google no longer supports ad blockers in Chrome

Source? I remember claims, that with the Manifest v3; it will no longer be possible to use ad blockers, but it didn't prevent uBlock Origin, Adblock Plus or others to work just as fine. I did myself a mini blocking extension and there are no problems.

tangor

11:27 pm on Oct 18, 2022 (gmt 0)

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This is Chrome based, right? Third parties still get to play---and slay ads if able.

Disclaimer: I am not a Chrome user.

dolcevita

12:50 pm on Oct 22, 2022 (gmt 0)

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I started experiment 4 days ago and allowlist conversions rate is currently 35%