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- Can I sign up for more than one account?
- Can I sign-up if I’m under 18?
- Do I need to open another AdSense account for my second website?
- How do I change my payee name?
- How do I get my Adsense Account unbanned?
- How to report invalid activity in my account?
- I signed-up for Adsense and Google says I got banned before, yet I’ve never used AdSense?
- I tried joining a week ago but I haven’t got any reply. What do I do?
- I want to put AdSense on another website, how do I tell Google about my second site?
- I’ve been denied twice from joining AdSense. Why?
- Should I be worried about all the accounts disabled for invalid click reports?
- So I was clicking my own ads, and now my account has been disabled. What do I do to get back in?
- Why can’t I log in into my AdSense Account?
- Why haven’t I received my PIN?
Change in the totals in Adsense
(written by Toon)
Not sure if this is the correct place to post but I wondered if anyone else has seen a sudden change in the daily totals of their adsense account.
I recently changed to the new UI but I doubt this has anything to do with it.
Before my Adsense total for the day would start small and gradually rise as the day went on totalling up this way throughout the day in an upward step.
Just recently though everytime I go to my Adsense account and refresh it jumps from high to low and back again all day. I know the total is estimated and worked outby the worth of the clicks, but why now for example.
First thing this morning my total was 00.23, it rose gradually over a few hours to something like 27 clicks and 06.46 in the total, then a while ago refresh again shows 31 clicks and a total of 01.12.
I’ve never had a descreasing total before and wanted to know if anyone else has noticed this change and mainly to be sure it’s not something I have set up wrong?
Thanks in advance for any info.
Posted in AdSense Statistics and Channels
Tagged adsense, clicks, google, invalid, traffic
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Working better together: Protecting against invalid activity
Publishers are the lifeblood of the Internet, and we’re committed to helping you grow your businesses. Last year alone, we shared $6.5 billion with our AdSense publishers.
We also invest immense amounts of time and millions of dollars in systems (including sophisticated algorithms and human reviews) that keep bad ads from appearing on your sites and prevent advertisers from being fraudulently charged for bad clicks.
When everything is working well, advertisers trust our network and continue to invest in it, which generates revenue for you the publisher, ultimately funding the free content users love.
But we’ve also heard the stories: publishers finding their accounts suspended or even disabled for “invalid activity” without a clear understanding of why or how to fix it. We know this can be an intensely frustrating, even scary experience. So why does this happen?
While the vast majority of publishers who sign up for AdSense do so in good faith, unfortunately there are some bad actors out there. As you can imagine, we can’t reveal all the tools we use to keep bad sites and bad traffic out of our network.
But sometimes these tools result in good publishers who become a source of invalid activity having their accounts disabled without much recourse. We’re making some changes we think will help fix this:
- We are considering tenure more actively when responding to detected invalid activity. For example, some trusted publishers will now have their accounts suspended instead of terminated, and over time we hope to work directly with more publishers to resolve invalid traffic issues without needing to disable the account at all. (As always, we’ll continue to credit advertisers for any invalid activity.)
- We’ve given publishers tools to submit more informative appeals via a new form, which may help resolve issues more quickly.
- We’re providing more details on invalid activity’s causes. If we’ve detected a violation of our policies you’ll receive an email and a notification to your account with further information and instructions. And you can read all about the causes of invalid activity at our Ad Traffic Quality Resource Center, which is now available in most languages supported by AdSense, such as German, French, Polish and Arabic.
- Whether you’re looking for a refresher or just creating your first ad unit, you can review the do’s and don’ts of ad traffic in our expanded AdSense Academy.
- In order to help publishers avoid common pitfalls, we’re kicking off a video series that explains why some of our policies exist and how you can make sure you’re working with them. Our first looks specifically at invalid traffic.

We want to work with our publisher partners to keep the AdSense network strong — keeping good publishers’ accounts in good standing, while also protecting advertisers and users from fraudulent activity. This is why we’re making changes, like the ones discussed today, to provide more help when things go wrong. We’ll be making even more changes as the year goes on so look for continued updates on this blog.