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Is it just me or are 'in post' adverts now a thing, been seeing this on random threads for a few days now?
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You probably at one time or another consented to google ads on this site
go in to the site permission (padlock on left of URL)
Cookies and site data
select the version of this site without the www
COOKIES
Remove - __gads
close and reopen your browser, come back and you should get the Google consent option again
Edit to add. You will probably still get ads, just not personalized ones
Done that and, as you say, no personalised adds but the first thread I look at having come back on to the site, this one, and I get this:
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Yep, there was an auto placement setting enabled @johndon68 which I have now disabled.Ozzy probably needs to look at the Auto ads
Yep, there was an auto placement setting enabled @johndon68 which I have now disabled.
It has said can take about an hour to take effect, let me know if this appears to have resolved it.
Ads should only be shown left and right on extra-wide monitors, and between every 3rd post, and occasionally a dismissible sticky at the bottom of the page.
Well, Google switched back on automatically what I'd switched off.... Google really wants those clicks!It was looking good but this has just appeared a minute ago:
The workaround was that I need to be informed it is happening, and then log into Google AdSense and disable the automated tests they keep switching back on automatically.Was there ever any resolution on this @Ozzy ?
Hi Ozzy, and is Google correct?Basically, randomly Google decides it is in my best interests to 'try something new' in the ways ads are displayed as it will 'make me more money';
If I enable really aggressive ads, yes it actually does make quite a significant impact on the revenue - but I believe that it will come more from misclicks / fat fingers than actual genuine interest. It also has such a negative impact on user experience; it just isn't worth it for me.By that I mean, I don't want to know if you're making more money, but I'd be interested to know