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How to stop adsense impressions while refreshing..??

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  1. drywater86
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    After publishing my post on the blog, I may want to refresh the page several times to get the perfect result.

    While doing so, adsense will be counting page refreshes as IMPRESSIONS..and they'll find that impressions are coming from the same location and will close my adsense a/c.

    HOW CAN I OVERCOME THIS PROBLEM..??

    I certainly do need to refresh a post some times to get it perfect on the web.

    Please provied your suggestions...!!!

    Thanks...!!!

    Posted 7 months ago #
  2. Google generally won't have a problem if you refresh the page but don't click any of your ads.

    If you want to play safe replace your publisher id with a dummy variable or read the trick here on Testing with AdSense Ads.

    Posted 7 months ago #
  3. i am using firfox adblock plus to prevent any pageviews.is it suggestable to use adblock plus

    www.indiantags.com

    Posted 6 months ago #
  4. Adblock plus will completely block the Adsense javascript code from loading in the browser so your site layout may look a bit different.

    Posted 6 months ago #
  5. How about disabling javascript from browser options during your website editing and refreshing process? This would remove all ads from the website and you are relieved of any accidental clicks.

    Posted 4 months ago #
  6. If you disable JavaScript, the ads spaces will collapse so that may not be the perfect way to test your layout.

    Posted 4 months ago #
  7. Why don't you put someone's else Google PUB ID ;-)

    just kidding bro.

    I think you can shldnt worry abt refreshing. Google understands when you do that. I refresh a lot even when I am not editing so chill.

    Posted 4 months ago #
  8. Same here.. I also refresh a lots of time in a day. I think no need to worry about it.

    Posted 3 months ago #


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