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Make the move now to Google Accounts

 

As you may remember, we started asking publishers to update your AdSense accounts to Google Accounts last May. When you do that, you can manage all of your Google products using one login and password, and also take advantage of new features like Site Authentication and the recently improved AdSense for search.

In the next few weeks, we’ll soon be requiring all publishers to update to a Google Account. If you haven’t yet updated your account, we recommend doing so as soon as possible to avoid any issues with account access later. Just sign in follow the instructions in the wizard that will automatically appear. If you don’t see the wizard, it means that your info has already moved to Google Accounts.

In messages to us and in the Help Forum, we’ve heard a number of concerns about moving to Google Accounts. We’d like to take a moment to address them.

I don’t want to update my AdSense account to the Google Account I use for all of my other products. I’d prefer to keep them separate.

That’s okay — you can maintain multiple Google Accounts, so you’re welcome to migrate your AdSense account to a different Google Account than the one you use for other products. For example, you could maintain your ‘[email protected]‘ account for services like Gmail and Webmaster Tools, but create a new Google Account associated with ‘[email protected]‘ just to use for your AdSense account. When prompted to pick the radio button that best describes you, select ‘I have an email address and password (Google Account) I already use with Google services like Gmail, Orkut, or the personalized home page.’, and then ‘I’d like to choose a new login name and password just for AdSense’.


Is this secure? I already gave AdWords with my credit card information and AdSense with my bank account info. I don’t trust this.

Please be assured that we take the security of AdSense accounts very seriously, and your AdSense information will never be shared across products. We don’t have access to your AdWords credit card from our end, and AdWords doesn’t have access to your bank account information (if you’ve set up EFT). Again, if you’d prefer to keep your two accounts separate, just follow the instructions above.

I tried to update my account in the past, but I saw this error message: ‘The Google Account you’ve selected is associated with another user.’ What do I do?

It means that the email address you chose had previously been used to apply for an AdSense account (which may or may not have been approved). However, we’ve just clarified the messaging in our wizard to help you understand which situation applies to you. In most cases, we’ve found that publishers are attempting to update their login to an email address associated with an unapproved application. We’ve just made it possible to continue with the update process from within the wizard in this situation. If you’re attempting to update to an email address being used for a different approved AdSense account, you’ll receive further options and instructions.

What happens if I don’t update?

If you choose not to update your account after the requirement change, you’ll no longer be able to sign in to your account. As a result, we encourage you to begin updating your accounts as soon as possible.

Finally, we recommend looking through our Help Center for more information about updating your account to Google Accounts.

3rd-party ads now available on the Google content network

 

We’re happy to announce that the Google content network now
accepts display ads served from qualified third-party vendors.
During this initial release, only ads in English are eligible,
although we look forward to offering more options in the future.

By accepting third-party ads, we can attract a greater variety of
advertising on the Google content network, which we believe will
result over time in increased revenue for publishers and more
relevant advertising for end users.

If you’re currently opted in to image ads, you’re already able to
receive third-party ads. If not, you can enable image ads to start
receiving third-party ads immediately. (Learn how to enable image
ads at
https://www.google.com/adsense/support/bin/answer.py?answer=9741.)

If you choose to allow third-party ads on your site, please update
your privacy policy to inform your visitors that third-party
vendors may serve ads on your site. Please also provide links to
these vendor websites and inform your users that they may opt out
of cookies (if the vendor offers this capability). For more
information about updating your policies, visit
https://www.google.com/adsense/support/bin/answer.py?answer=94150.

You’ll continue to have full control over which ads appear on your
site with tools like competitive ad filtering and the Ad Review
Center. Also, only advertisers with whom we have proven
relationships and who’ve clearly demonstrated commitments to our
quality standards may participate in this program. Our policies
governing ad content and formatting remain unchanged.

To learn more about third-party ads, please visit our blog post at
http://adsense.blogspot.com/2008/05/introducing-third-party-ads-on-google.html
and our FAQ at
https://www.google.com/adsense/support/bin/topic.py?topic=14535.
If you have any questions or feedback, feel free to contact us at
[email protected].

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