Ok what if your in college and you host a site directed to your college... that a lot of college students mostly visit...? So wouldn't they see 100+ clicks from the same ip then you would get banned??
That is why you never sign into your account on a shared IP in a school. Its also usually a bad idea to put AdSense on a site that is directed at the same IP you are on (See it from a publishers viewpoint)
I agree with Yfs1. In fact i asked similar question to google support. They gave me the same answer. I think just to be on the safe side...use a click logger.
hey what ip i sign in from different ips as i had to travel so sometime from one city and some time from the other
You are probably fine since you aren't asking people from that internet cafe to click on your ads (at least they wouldn't represent 100% of your revenue) I would still advise against it if possible...Get a notifier instead
You don't have to repost it..Someone will answer Im not only because although its a good suggestion, it probably wouldn't help you in this case since you would have logged into your account on the same IP (which a logger would confirm I think) What kind of site is it (Hoping its not proxy)
if you're in college, you should know this: "Your or you're? You're: Contraction of the words "you are," e.g., "You're up for an award. Someone said you're leaving." Your is a possessive form of a personal pronoun, e.g., "I like your Web site. Tom, thanks for giving your time to this effort." Both: "Your knowledge of HTML shows that you're a dedicated designer." http://www.webgrammar.com/commonmistakes.html You'll thank me when you get your next paper back...