"With the understanding that publishers log onto their websites from time to time, and the PC becoming an integral part of everyday family life. We understand that accidents(clicks) can happen and in an effort to protect your account and our respective publishers, we ask that you click here to nullify your PC's IP. Any clicks coming from the IP(s)________ will be disregarded. Advertisers will not be charged and publishers will not be credited." Thank You the Adsense Team. this may avoid a near heart attack a friend of mine almost had, when his 9 year old son clicked on an add on his fathers games site. and many other people here am sure have had their pulse rise at times, while writting that famous "Sorry I mistakenly clicked" email to Google support. ~ideas come in bunches, but not always free ~
Yeah - that's been suggested a million times.. but the "allowed sites" feature was also suggested a million times too, and we finally got it!
not off topic at all.. what i am saying is that this has been requested a zillion times, and we still havnt seen the feature.. The request to allow us to specify "not allowed" sites to prevent people from stealing our code to get us banned was also suggested a zillion times - Adsense finally gave us the not-allowed sites option, so suggesting a Null IPs or IP's not allowed feature one more time won't hurt - maybe they'll listen and give us this feature.
I don't know if I really like the PC IP idea. I have several PCs/laptop and on top of that my ISP provide dynamic IP addresses every time I log on. People just need to realize google is not going to banned you for 1-3 accidental clicks, so no need to get a heart attack about a click. If you is not trying to scam/steal from google then accidental clicks is not going to happen often.
I dunno, i've seen my 4-year old at Noggin.com .. I like the idea of being able to filter my home IP (it rarely changes if ever), and my office IP where we have thousands of employees accessing the internet via a single proxy IP..