To give you editorial control over the ads that may appear on your site, AdSense offers several options for reviewing and blocking ads.
There are various reasons why you might not want certain ads to show on your site. You may have content or business reasons, or philosophical issues. Maybe you have a vegan food blog and you don't want to show an ad for a steakhouse. Maybe you find an ad that's a violation of Google policies and shouldn't be there.
This article helps you choose the right blocking control for your particular need.
Blocking options available to Publishers
Choose the right blocking control
Blocking ads can have a negative effect on your earnings, so it's important to choose the right blocking control. Use the list below to help you choose the control that matches your ad blocking requirements. We recommend you start with the control that blocks the fewest ads first.
Block individual ads
The Ad review center lets you review and take action on individual ads that have appeared on your pages. Learn more about the Ad review center.
Report a bad ad to Google
If you find an ad that violates our policies, you can either:
- Report an ad in the Ad review center
- Report an ad via the Google Ads form.
Block all ads that point to a specific advertiser
You can block ads that point to a specific advertiser.
Learn more about blocking advertiser URLs.
Block ads related to a sensitive topic
You can block ads from categories related to sensitive topics such as Religion, Politics, and References to Sex and Sexuality. Sensitive category blocking is available for ads in a limited set of languages, regardless of the language of the site.
Block a general group of ads
You can block ads from general categories such as Apparel, Internet, Real Estate, and Vehicles. General category blocking is available for ads in a limited set of languages, regardless of the language of the site.
Block ads from a third-party ad network
Ads from certified Google ad networks are allowed to appear on your pages by default. You can allow and block specific third-party ad networks, or all future ad networks. Learn more about allowing and blocking ad networks.
Block certain types of ad formats or behaviors
You can block certain ad format and auction behaviors in AdSense, such as blocking user-based ads, or allowing additional ad technology vendors in your account. Learn more about ad serving settings.
Choose how you apply blocking controls across your sites
If you have multiple sites, you can choose to apply a blocking control across all your sites. However, to give you more control, you can apply some blocking controls on a site-by-site basis. This is called site-level blocking.
Site-level blocking may help you block fewer ad impressions because it lets you choose a different blocking strategy for each site you manage. Specifically, you can customize the advertiser URL, general category, and sensitive category blocking options for each of your sites.
You might want to block a category of ads from appearing on a children’s site you run, but allow those same ads to appear on a separate sports-related site you also manage.
Important things to know about site-level blocking:
- Only applies to AdSense for content ads.
- Only blocks advertiser URLs, general categories, and sensitive categories on a site-by-site basis.
- Only applies site-level blocks to one site at a time, you can’t group several sites together.
Use the site management feature to make your site available for site-level blocking.