Google AdSense Policy

Google AdSense Policy for blooket.site

All publishers are required to adhere to the following policies. Failure to comply without prior permission from Google may result in the disabling of ad serving on your site and/or the termination of your AdSense account. Disabled accounts will not be eligible for further participation in the AdSense program.

Policy Updates

Please check this page regularly for updates. It is your responsibility to stay informed about the policies posted here. Exceptions are only permitted with explicit authorization from Google.


1. Invalid Clicks and Impressions

Publishers must not click on their own ads or use any means to artificially inflate clicks and impressions, including manual methods or automated systems.

2. Encouraging Clicks or Views

Publishers are prohibited from asking others to click or view ads or using deceptive methods to obtain clicks or views. This includes offering compensation for ad interactions or placing misleading images next to ads.

3. Content Policies

AdSense code must not be placed on pages that contain content violating Google’s content policies. It is permissible to place AdSense code on pages with restricted content; however, such content may result in lower advertising revenue.

4. Abusive Experiences

Ads must not be placed on sites containing abusive experiences. Please refer to Google’s guidelines on abusive experiences for more information.

5. Authorized Inventory (ads.txt)

If you are using ads.txt, ensure that you are included as an authorized seller of your ad inventory to prevent unauthorized resale of ad space.

6. Traffic Sources

Ads may not be placed on pages receiving traffic from certain sources, such as paid-to-click programs, unsolicited emails, or software-generated traffic. Compliance with Google’s online advertising policies is mandatory.

7. Ad Behavior

Modifications to the AdSense ad code are allowed as long as they do not artificially inflate ad performance or mislead advertisers.

8. Ad Placement

While experimenting with ad placements and formats is encouraged, AdSense code must not be placed in inappropriate locations (e.g., within pop-ups, emails, or software applications). Publishers must comply with product-specific ad placement policies.

9. Site Behavior

Sites displaying Google ads must be easy to navigate. They must not alter user preferences, redirect users to unwanted sites, initiate unwanted downloads, or contain malware.

10. Deceptive Site Navigation

Publishers must not use deceptive methods that mislead users into clicking ads, such as false claims, misleading links, or links to non-existent content. All ad placements should clearly distinguish ads from navigational elements on the page.

11. Technical Requirements

To ensure a quality user experience, sites must comply with Google’s technical specifications. Specifically, AdSense for Content (AFC) and Ad Exchange (AdX) display ads are not supported through all WebView technologies.

Supported viewing frames include:

  • Android: Specific WebView implementations
  • iOS: SFSafariViewController (for iOS9 and iOS10 only)

For any questions or concerns regarding these policies, please contact us at:

Email: [email protected]