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| Dave Zemens Join Date: Nov 2010
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Some theme engines utilize your Adsense publisher ID along with a specific ad slot ID and actually rewrite the Adsense script dynamically. I note that the code produced, although functional, is significantly different than the *actual* Adsense code block that is provided in your Adsense account. My question is: Since the Adsense Terms of Service specify you cannot modify their code, is there the potential for this innocent rewriting of the code to caue problems or an Adsense ban? |
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Adsense no more ...
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| You're Welcome War Room Member Join Date: Sep 2010 Location: On Top Of Your Head!
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That's not really what they mean by modify. You should be fine, they really just want to protect against those who try and manipulate.
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| Dave Zemens Join Date: Nov 2010
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Certainly there is no attempt to manipulate by these credible themes, but I was just wondering of the Google bot came around - saw a change to the code - and automagically booted your account. You never know ....
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