i have a solution "A Guy using my Pub ID and asking people to click on it"

Discussion in 'Guidelines / Compliance' started by finaldestination, Jun 4, 2006.

  1. #1
    google shd ask us (read the publishers) to register sites at which we are using their adsense code.....

    any site not registered through the account shd be counted as valid...

    i hope google reads this...


    we need not ask their permision to display add on each new site just open the adsense account and add the site name.


    what say?

    so shd we write to google
     
    finaldestination, Jun 4, 2006 IP
  2. Joshman1204

    Joshman1204 Peon

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    #2
    I dont understand anything you just said ...
     
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  3. finaldestination

    finaldestination Guest

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    #3
    the problem

    anyone can use our pub-id to display ads on a particular site which violates TOS

    there shd be a way to protect this...
     
    finaldestination, Jun 4, 2006 IP
  4. fryman

    fryman Kiss my rep

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    #4
    "shd" is not a word.

    Google knows very well where you are located so if someone else uses your ID they can easily find out
     
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  5. Joshman1204

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    Ok I guess I kind of understand now...

    You are saying someone could view the souce of your page and get you pub-id the put that ID on a site that breaks the TOS just to get your account banned.

    I think G probably checks the registration of a site before banning a person from adsense.
     
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  6. NewToAllThis

    NewToAllThis Peon

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    #6
    I agree. The sites with Adsense on it should be registered to you. In the OP's case (not this thread OP, the other thread) the offending site has been registered to him illegally by someone using his name and even his phone number and then placing his pub ID on it. This is the 2nd time I have read of such extreme attempts to have someone banned from Adsense. Usually people don't go to this extreme unless there's a personal vendetta. You reap what you sow.
     
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  7. rewlie

    rewlie Active Member

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    that's why you should never make any enemy if you are on adsense business, it's not good for your "adsense" health, did in past you annoy someone ??
     
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  8. finaldestination

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    #8

    what u say is completely agreeable....

    now consider this situation

    Someone plan to make a site on xyz subject.

    he google for it... sees around 10 good sites on it.... all using adsense as a major source of income for their site.

    Then make sites which break tos using their pub-id, blatanly promote it, then in few days report G about this site and the publisher....GAME OVER...!

    when this situation can be simply taken care of ,

    why is google not taking any actions...!!!!!!!!!!
     
    finaldestination, Jun 4, 2006 IP
  9. sarahk

    sarahk iTamer Staff

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    #9
    OK, you've taken this beyond: here's a security feature that it would be great if Google implemented

    Now its: this has happened to me and I'm upset.

    So, spill the beans, what site published your ads, wheres the evidence etc.

    I don't, for a second, believe that Google staffers would ban you based on a malicious campaign.

    I also don't believe that they will read your thread at DigitalPoint and think "Oh no, we made a mistake, we'd better reinstate this user". I trust their judgement.
     
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  10. rewlie

    rewlie Active Member

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    They might do not ban us, but the possibility is there, I have seen some, they will have a lot of messy to correct the problem, instead of time saving, they also clean up the hassle to credit back the advertisers the invalid click that has been generated.
     
    rewlie, Jun 5, 2006 IP
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    FireStorM Well-Known Member

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    #11
    you do not have to worry that much :)
     
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  12. rewlie

    rewlie Active Member

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    I dont want to see them go down, it's a great opportunities for everyone, but somehow if you invest a lot of money on their stock, would you consider selling it and get your money back when you see so many news on tv, radio and internet, they get sued because of click fraud ?? their stock is now ticking on 381.++ per unit, but it's not impossible for it to go down more since the news spread like a speed of bullet, then we need to worry that much.
     
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  13. Imran

    Imran Notable Member

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    #13
    I had / have this problem, I contacted google and they have disabled ads on thta domain which was abusing my pub-id and sites.
    :)
     
    Imran, Jun 7, 2006 IP
  14. megahertza

    megahertza Peon

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    #14
    google would most likly look at the referall link
     
    megahertza, Jun 7, 2006 IP