Set Allowed Sites for Google AdSense Publisher Account

Of all the features introduced in Google AdSense, the Allowed Sites new addition is probably the most useless to me. Allowed sites are authoritative sites or URLs on which AdSense publishers allow or wish to have their Google ads displayed. To me, it’s not a major concern as who else on earth would want to giveaway free money to you by using ad code on their websites with your AdSense publisher-ID? However, for someothers, there are valid concerns too, as raised by webmasters as in this discussion thread in Webmaster World Forums.

The main problem that AdSense publishers concerned about is potentially malicious behavior from others on the web, such as stealing their ad code and placing it on an inappropriate site that violates AdSense terms and conditions. This act of sabotage can get the AdSense publisher account banned. Besides, there are possibility of other scenarios such as where some pirates copy and paste the genuine web pages into their website without even stripping out the Google AdSense ad code, and unknowingly made liable for any TOS violation other sites made.

Google AdSense Allowed Sites

To activate the Allowed Sites for your AdSense account, simply sign in to AdSense, then go to AdSense Setup -> Allowed Sites, which is located at URL link https://www.google.com/adsense/publisher-whitelist-view. Here, you can configure and set up the URLs that are allowed to display Google ads for your account. Two options are available - Allow any site to show ads for my account, which is the default, or Only allow certain sites to show ads for my account which must be selected in order to be able to list allowed URLs.

There are some limitations though. If your websites are on subdomain in the sub-folder format (i.e domain.com/mysite) that the whole domain.com must be allowed as folders or paths are not supported. Beside, if a URL displaying your AdSense ad code is not on your Allowed Sites list, ads will still be displayed, but impressions and clicks won’t be recorded, advertisers won’t be charged, and you won’t receive any earnings for that URL. Thus if you care more about money you received, rather than the risk of been penalized by Google from act of others, you probably don’t want to enable this Allowed Sites function. One thing Google can helps publishers is probably to list out whichever sites that an AdSense ID is getting impressions and clicks from.

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One Response to “Set Allowed Sites for Google AdSense Publisher Account”

  1. France-Maghreb Economie
    September 3rd, 2008 17:09
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    Bonjour,

    J’ai tenté de rajouter des url de certains de mes sites dans la case adsense pour les sites autorisés. Une semaine durant aucun clic n’a été pris en compte.
    De plus mon site principal qui été rémunéré correctement fugure maintenant dans la case de site non autorisés de google adsense de mon compte.

    Ai-je mal procédé ? sachant que lorsque j’ai rajouté les url des sites je n’ai pas mis celle de mon site principal. croyant que comme le compte a été crée pour lui au début, ce n’était pas nécessaire.

    Merci d’avnace de me répondre

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