Your AdSense account will be deactivated | Your Publisher ID: pub-0743900184326146 | Sign in | | | | Your AdSense account will be deactivated | | | Your AdSense account, pub-0743900184326146, hasn't received any ad activity or earnings for more than 5 months. You may have previously used this account to set up ads on your site, monetize on YouTube or apply for the YouTube Partner Program. We're letting you know that in 30 days, your AdSense account will be deactivated. | | What happens when an account is deactivated? | | After 6 months without ad activity or earnings, an AdSense account is deactivated. You can still sign into it and if you have a YouTube channel, it won't be affected by this. | | Can I reactivate an AdSense account? | | Yes, don't worry, you can still sign in to the account and reactivate it when you are ready to monetize again. You can also create a new account. | | What if I have money in the account? | | If your account balance is above the cancellation threshold and you've resolved any payment holds, you may receive your AdSense balance after closing your account. | | Note: If your account receives any ad activity or earnings within the next 30 days, or if your channel is in the YouTube Partner Program, your account will not be deactivated. | | Sincerely, | The Google AdSense Team | | | | | | | |
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Google is introducing a new requirement for CMPs working with our publisher and developer partners that serve ads in EEA and the UK. | Your Publisher ID: pub-0743900184326146 | Sign in | | | | New Consent Management Platform requirements for serving AFS ads in the EEA and UK | | | Dear Partner, | | Google's commitment to transparency and control means we regularly look at ways to improve the consent experience for both partners and users. When we do this, we're thinking about evolving user expectations and regulatory indicators that we think will ultimately guide the broader online advertising landscape. | | New IAB TCF requirement | | We recently announced that later this year, we will require publishers using products — Google AdSense, Ad Manager, or AdMob — to use a Google-certified CMP that integrates with the IAB Europe's Transparency and Consent Framework (TCF) when serving ads to users in the European Economic Area or the UK. This also applies to partners using AdSense For Search (AFS), AdSense For Shopping (AFSh) and Programmable Search Engine (ProSE). | | We made available a list of certified CMPs that have integrated with the TCF and can demonstrate they meet the TCF's specifications, and we'll require that our AdSense publisher partners use a CMP from that list. This new requirement will apply to partners' own accounts and those managed by partners on behalf of others. | | Why we are introducing this | | In 2020, we integrated our ads systems with TCF. By supporting the TCF, we build on our 2020 commitment to support industry efforts aimed at managing user transparency and consent through a standardized framework. The decision also follows on from the IAB Europe's announcement that TCF V2.2 has been finalized, which further supports consistency in the online advertising consent experience. We anticipate others in the industry will follow with similar adjustments. | | Publisher Support | | We will support your transition as you prepare for the new consent management requirements. Google has begun the process of certifying CMPs that work with our publishing partners for TCF compliance. To ensure a smooth transition, publishers currently working with a CMP should proactively talk with their CMP provider about the certification process. For publishers seeking a new CMP partner, we made available a list of Google-certified CMPs in AdSense Help Center. | | | Sincerely, | The Google AdSense Team | | | | | | | |
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