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To ensure a safe and positive experience for users, Google requires that advertisers comply with all applicable laws and regulations in addition to the Google Ads policies. Ads, assets, destinations and other content that violate these policies can be blocked on the Google Ads platform and associated networks. Below is a list of various ways we enforce policies and laws.
Ad or asset disapproval
Ads and assets that don't follow Google Ads policies will be disapproved. A disapproved ad won't be able to run until the policy violation is fixed and the ad is reviewed. In Google Ads, this will be noted in the 'Status' column. Learn how to fix a disapproved ad
Account suspension
Accounts may be suspended if we find violations of our policies or the Terms and Conditions.
If we detect an egregious violation, your account will be suspended immediately and without prior warning. An egregious violation of the Google Ads policies is a violation so serious that it is unlawful or poses significant harm to our users or our digital advertising ecosystem. Egregious violations often reflect that the advertiser's overall business does not adhere to Google Ads policies or that one violation is so severe that we cannot risk future exposure to our users. Given that egregious violations will result in immediate account suspension, upon detection and without prior warning, we limit these to cases when such action is the only effective method to adequately prevent illegal activity and/or significant user harm.
For other violations that lead to account suspension, we will send you a warning to outline the nature of the policy violation and any remedial action that can be taken, in order to comply. This notification will be sent at least seven days prior to suspension action.
For repeat violations of a policy, we issue strikes to your Google Ads account and penalties progressively increase with each subsequent strike leading up to account suspension. You'll receive a maximum of three strikes per policy on your Google Ads account. Find out more about enforcement procedures for repeat violations.
If we suspend your account, all ads in the suspended account will stop running, and we will no longer accept advertising from you, unless successfully appealed. Any related accounts (for example, accounts using the same payment method) will also be suspended, and any new accounts that you create will be automatically suspended. Find out more about suspended accounts.