Ad review center overview

The Ad review center gives you more transparency and control over the ads that appear on your site.

With the Ad review center, you can review individual ads after they're shown and choose whether you want to continue showing them on your pages.

Read on for an overview of the latest improvements to the Ad review center. Then, to get started, visit Review and block ads.

Find your way around

Key features of the updated Ad review center  
  1. Filter by status: Narrow your search by status (unreviewed, allowed, or blocked). For example, you can filter for "unreviewed," then allow or block ads as necessary.
  2. Filter or search: Search for specific ads by text, or use additional filters such as "newest ads" or "ad type"  to find ads.
  3. Search by image: Find and block an ad from its image by uploading a single PNG file under 3 MB. Learn more about image search.
  4. Select all: Make bulk changes such as "Block," "Block and report," or "Mark as reviewed" to all ads on the current page.
  5. Sort by: Choose how ads are sorted, such as by "Most impressions."
  6. Ad viewing area: Review pages of ads at a time. Use "Show rows" (found in the lower-right corner) to choose how many ads you want per page, and click the arrows to move between pages.
  7. View ad details: Click an ad to view ad details such as image/format creatives, metadata, metrics, related ads, and more. Learn more about reviewing ads in the detail view.
  8. Block an ad: If you see an ad you don’t like, you can quickly block it.
  9. More actions: For additional actions, such as blocking and reporting an ad or finding similar ads, on an ad, click More More options.

Important things to know about the Ad review center

  • You can find it under Delivery, then Creatives, and then Ad review center in your Ad Manager account. 
  • You can block ads at the product level. For site-by-site blocking, visit Block advertiser URLs.
  • It supports ads of all targeting types.
  • Video creatives can show in all products in the Ad review center, that is, Display, Video and audio, and Mobile App.
Ad blocking should be used sparingly. Allowing all ads creates the most competitive atmosphere in the ad auction, with the largest number of ads possible competing for an impression.

FAQ

Below are answers to some frequently asked questions about the Ad review center:

Why do blocked ads still appear in the Ad review center?

When you block an ad by advertiser URL or by ad category, you may still find that ad awaiting review in the Ad review center. This is because in the Ad review center we show all ads that have received at least a small number of impressions in the last 30 days.
As such, an ad blocked by URL or category is not immediately removed from the Ad review center as it still has old impressions from the last 30 days. Instead, the ad moves down the list of ads for review (which are ranked by the number of impressions they’ve received) until it no longer receives enough impressions to meet the minimum threshold and drops off the list.

Why are blocked ads still showing up on my pages?

There may be a delay of up to 24 hours between the time you block any ad and the time that ad is no longer eligible to run on your site. This is true whether the ad has been previously approved or only implicitly allowed.
Note also that when you block an ad by advertiser URL or by ad category, you may still find that ad awaiting review in the Ad review center.

 

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