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This complete guide is about fixing the limited ad serving's issue in your AdSense account on your own. If you are a publisher then you are bound to face it one day or another but when you're facing it then it simply means no ads and it points towards no revenue.
It is very important to fix it because, your and your family's finances depend on it. In this one blog post, you'll get my recent 7 professional years of practically fixing AdSense Limited Ad Serving's issue's complete knowledge which I've gained by fixing 372+ AdSense accounts.
Yeah, I do it professionally for many clients (Out of all of them, here's one blog post about it).
Firstly, I'll tell you about "AdSense Limited Ad Serving," after that I'll tell you about "The Problem" and after that I'll tell you "how to practically fix it."
So, as you've already understood, we'll start from its roots and after that we'll dig deeper and deeper so you can master it in such a way that you'll be able to fix it on your own without making any mistakes (like one of my client did the biggest mistake of his life and he regretted very badly).
So, don't skip a single thing. Let's start just after this below short intro.
⚡ Quick Summary
- Limited Ad Serving = Major risk to your entire income stream
- Fix = Manual audit of each and every page(s) of each and every resource(s) + follow all AdSense publisher policies (Including Invalid Traffic's policies too)
- Myths = Auto ads, removing ad script, removing ad script and all codes of ads, archiving all codes of ads and only use new codes of ads, waiting, contacting support – none work
- Prevention = Use “Anti Limited Ad Serving” system or keep 100% compliance always
1. Introduction to AdSense Limited Ad Serving
According to Google, what is Limited Ad Serving's issue in AdSense?
As per the name "Limited Ad Serving," it means that limited number of ads will be served on all the resources that are linked to your AdSense account.
Or it simply means that ads won't be showing as usual (or should I say, ads won't be showing to each and every visitor on your resources no matter the advertising demand of your ad space's slot) or ads will be showing but to limited number of visitors, on your resource(s) [Website(s)/blog(s), YouTube channel(s), App(s)] that are linked to your AdSense account, for some days (number of days aren't fixed.)
If you're Interested in knowing what AdSense exactly said then you can click here & read it on your own. But to keep it short, no ads will be shown on your resource(s) which means 0 revenue.
What is the reason behind Google implementing Limited Ad Serving in AdSense?
Because there are some way too smart publishers who started to exactly do what that AdSense charges from their advertisers for.
So, advertisers' hard earned money was started to get wasted every second and on top of that they were not getting any kind of results.
Yes, advertisers, started to lose trust on Google Ads & a major amount of advertisers stopped to spend their money on Google Ads which lead to low revenue for Google day by day as advertisers' money is the one which keeps the entire ecosystem running financially as its advertisers' money that Google takes their own revenue percentage from and after that give the remaining percentage to their publishers.
So, as you can see, the whole ecosystem started to crash & to combat this, AdSense has no choice but to make a shield so that their advertisers' money can always get protected.
Check out more detailed and dedicated blog post about it by clicking here.
What triggers limited ad serving in the first place?
Resources are the ones which are responsible for triggering it due to not 100% following (willingly or unwillingly) AdSense Publisher Policies and Invalid Traffic policies.
It means that all of your resource(s) which are linked to AdSense must completely follow all of the AdSense Publisher Policies and Invalid Traffic policies.
For understanding it better, here's a text based mindmap
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AdSense Publisher Policies
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Traffic Rules
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What you (as a publisher) shouldn't do
- Invalid Traffic
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What you (as a publisher) shouldn't do
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Traffic Rules
Who has to face ad serving limitation?
Those who don't follow (willingly or unwillingly) AdSense Publisher Policies and/or protect their resource from Invalid Traffic.
Why do you have to face ad serving limitation?
Because you didn't followed (willingly or unwillingly) AdSense Publisher Policies and/or protected your resource from Invalid Traffic.
Are you the only one who's facing the limitation of ad serving?
No, not at all. Every publisher has to face it they don't follow (willingly or unwillingly) the AdSense Publisher Policies and/or protect their resource from Invalid Traffic.
Why am I facing Limited Ad Serving issue?
Because you're also failed to follow (willingly or unwillingly) the AdSense Publisher Policies and/or protect your resource from Invalid Traffic.
Is Limited Ad Serving only happens on AdSense accounts having Website(s)?
No. No matter which resource is linked to your AdSense account, it happens, as resources are the ones which triggers it on behalf of not 100% following (knowingly or unknowingly) AdSense Publisher Policies and Invalid Traffic policies.
Is Limited Ad Serving only happens on AdSense accounts having Blog(s)?
No. Want to know why then just read above.
Is Limited Ad Serving only happens on AdSense accounts having App(s)?
No. Want to know why then just read above.
Is Limited Ad Serving only happens on AdSense account having YouTube Channel(s)?
No. Want to know why then just read above.
Is Limited Ad Serving happens no matter which resource(s) are linked to AdSense account?
Yes. the limitation of Ad Serving happens on your AdSense account no matter which resource(s) are linked to it.
2. Understanding AdSense Publisher Policies
What are Google AdSense Publisher policies?
1. Content (Stuff) You Should *Not* Post
- No adult stuff. Yeah, even "just a little spicy" is a no-go.
- Violence? Nah. Keep your inner GTA vibes off your site.
- Don’t spread hate — racist, sexist, or any -ist stuff is straight-up banned.
- Drugs, even if you think it’s "just info" — AdSense doesn’t care.
- Don’t jack other people’s content (no pirated movies, no copied articles).
- Clickbait? Fake news? If you’re trying to be the next shady tabloid, forget AdSense.
2. Ad Placement — Don’t Be Sneaky
- No pop-ups/pop-unders. Just... don’t. Google hates that.
- Don’t trick people into clicking ads. If it looks like a download button, that’s a red flag.
- Make sure it’s clear what’s content and what’s ad. Blurring the line = trouble.
- Too many ads above the fold? Google will slap your site with low RPM.
- Pages with no real content + ads = ban hammer.
3. Traffic Rules — Only Real People, Please
- No fake traffic. Bots, auto-refresh, traffic exchanges = automatic ban.
- No "get paid to click" crap. Google sees it, and you’re done.
- No buying cheap spammy traffic. You get what you pay for, and Google knows it.
- No email spamming or shady redirection either.
4. Site Behavior — Make It User-Friendly, Not Frustrating
- Too many pop-ups? Annoying UX? Users bounce + Google notices.
- Your site should work on all devices. Mobile is king — make sure it loads fast.
- Easy navigation = better user experience = better earnings.
- Phishing links, malware, or sneaky redirects = instant policy violation.
5. What You As a Publisher Should *Not* Do
- Don’t click your own ads. Like, seriously. Google sees everything.
- Don’t edit the AdSense code. Leave it untouched.
- Don’t try to game the system. Short-term gain = long-term pain.
- Don’t use AdSense on shady or cloned sites. Build something real.
- Add a privacy policy page. It’s basic hygiene now.
6. Privacy & Cookies — Let People Know What’s Up
- If you’re using cookies or tracking users, disclose it. Be upfront.
- Respect laws like GDPR and CCPA. Especially if you get EU/US traffic.
- Pop up a cookie consent banner if needed. Play it safe.
7. What Happens If You Mess Up?
- Violations = limited ads or full-on account ban. Don’t risk it.
- Sometimes they won’t even warn you. Poof. Ads gone.
- Fix issues ASAP. Waiting it out usually doesn’t help.
- You can appeal, but make sure your site’s clean before you do.
8. Stuff Changes — Stay Updated
- Google updates policies quietly. Keep checking the official docs.
- Don’t assume what worked last year is still okay today.
NOTE: Don’t be shady. Create real content, get real traffic, play by the rules — and AdSense will keep the money flowing.
Full boring but official version: AdSense Program Policies
What is Invalid Traffic actually?
Invalid traffic is Google’s biggest red flag, and it’s way easier to trigger than you think. One wrong move and you’ll find your AdSense earnings gone faster than your weekend.
What counts as Invalid Traffic?
- Bot traffic – If your visitors aren't real humans, you're done. Google tracks everything.
- Clicking your own ads – Whether it’s for “testing” or “support,” it’s 100% against policy.
- Pay-to-click traffic – You pay someone to send clicks? Google’s already watching.
- Auto-refresh and click-jacking – Any trick that boosts clicks/views = policy landmine.
- Fake engagement – Big clicks + zero time on site = massive red flag.
Which policy categories does it violate?
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Traffic Rules — Only Real People, Please
Invalid traffic breaks the rule of earning through organic, human visitors. No bots, no tricks. -
What You As a Publisher Should *Not* Do
Self-clicks, manipulative tactics, or exploiting the system? Straight-up violations.
Why should you care?
Because Google doesn’t play. You might not even get a warning — just a cold email saying your AdSense account has been disabled. And appeals? Yeah, good luck.
How to stay safe like a pro:
- Stick to organic traffic. SEO and social media are your friends.
- Monitor your analytics — if you see spikes from weird countries or sketchy sources, block that ASAP.
- Don’t ever click your own ads. Just don’t.
- Avoid cheap traffic sellers promising “real human clicks.” It’s 99% trash.
- Install reCAPTCHA if you get flooded with bot traffic. Protecting each and every AdSense linked resource(s) is upto you totally.
NOTE: Invalid traffic isn’t just about bots — it’s anything shady or artificial. Google is smart. Stay clean, stay paid.
Want to see what the big G officially says? Check this out: Google’s Official Policy on Invalid Traffic
Why you must be well aware of AdSense Publisher Policies?
It's simple as you need to be well aware of the driving rules so that you can drive super safely. But if you still drive without knowing the driving rules then anyhow you'll make a mistake & that's it - you're gonna get fined & the same goes for every publisher out there which means when you want to make money from AdSense then you are bound to be well aware of the rules or if you don't, then your fate is sealed with punishment or should I say "Limited Ad Serving" and in the worst case, permanently disabling of your money printing AdSense account.
Why does fulfilling all the AdSense publisher policies is mandatory?
No, it's not mandatory as long as you're being completely okay with making 0 money & getting your AdSense account to be banned permanently.
What is the relationship between AdSense limited ad serving and AdSense Publisher Policies?
Husband & Wife. As both of them go hand in hand and if one goes left or the other goes right or both of them goes opposite directions then there's a very serious problem and the same goes for publishers as it is their responsibility to educate themselves about limited ad serving and publisher policies of AdSense in order to get being monetized with it.
What if you don't follow (willingly or unwillingly) the AdSense Publisher policies (all or any)?
Simple, you'll get slapped with limited ad serving and yeah that's pretty much it.
Is "Limited Ad Serving" the only consequence that you have to face if you don't follow (willingly or unwillingly) the AdSense Publisher Policies (all or any)?
No, not at all. Before your AdSense account gets permanently banned, the limitation of ad serving is nothing more than just a wake up call.
3. Limited Ad Serving's Impact and Consequences
What Google have to say if you ever get limited ad serving on your AdSense account?
Here's your precious AdSense's exact words on this question:
Because we may change our policies at any time, please check here often for updates. In accordance with our online Terms and Conditions, it's your responsibility to keep up to date with, and adhere to, the policies posted here. Exceptions to these policies are permitted only with authorization from Google.
As you have read it but if you're still confused then let me make it easy for you.
Google AdSense's exact words are trying to tell every publisher that its their responsibility to learn publisher policies of AdSense and keep on checking from time to time so that whenever there are new ones available then they'll make themselves aware of it as soon as they can so that they'll keep on making money with AdSense as a publisher without any issue(s).
The limitation of Ad serving on your AdSense account exactly affects what?
Your entire income stream.
No ads means no money — and no money means your dream of financial freedom stays just a dream.
Ignoring Limited Ad Serving leads to what?
It'll lead you to 2 things:
- No money.
- Limited Ad serving, which ultimately leads to permanently disabling of your AdSense account.
Long term Limited Ad Serving is dangerous?
Absolutely — it’s more dangerous than you might imagine. If your AdSense account gets permanently disabled, you cannot create another one. Once it’s disabled, that’s it — you’ve lost your only chance to earn through AdSense, permanently. Think of it as the final nail in the coffin for your AdSense journey.
Having Ad Serving limitation on your AdSense account from a very long time and you're ignoring it then the consequence that you must ready yourself to face is what?
Final goodbye to your AdSense account.
What If I'll ignore limitation of Ad serving and keep doing what I'm doing?
Same as above, Bye-Bye to your AdSense account.
Will I lose my income stream if I'll take limited Ad Serving lightly & keep doing what I'm doing?
Yes, Indeed.
How hard the consequences will be If I'll ignore Limited Ad Serving's issue & keep doing what I'm doing?
That's Simple, your AdSense account will get disabled & your dream of making passive income and getting financial freedom will be completely gone forever.
Do I really need to fix it?
Yes, you don't only need to get it fixed, instead it's a must for you to get it fixed as soon as you can otherwise your dreams will always be dreams.
4. Fixing AdSense's Limited Ad Serving
Can it be removed or fixed?
Yes, It can be, should be and it must be fixed as soon as you can.
What If you don't try to get it removed or fixed?
You'll lose your AdSense account for lifetime.
Fixing methods of AdSense's limitation of Ad Serving on the Internet really works?
Nope, not at all. As I've already tried all of them on one of my resources which I simply picked for testing if these myths really work or not.
Ignore it, Don't do anything, It'll fix on its own
I tried it, Waited for more than 2 months and it never got fixed.
Contacting AdSense support team
I tried it too, waited for 4 months and it never got fixed or removed and as I've already told you above that Google puts the whole ad serving limitation's responsibility on publisher's shoulders. So, it's just another myth.
Turn on Auto Ads
I tried it as well, waited for a whole month. At last, It never worked & yes, you're right - it's another myth.
Archive the old ad formats' ads' codes and use newly created ad formats' ads' codes on your resource(s)
I did the same, waited for 2.5 months but at the end of the day, it has also proved to be nothing more than a myth.
Removing Adsense ads showing script on your website(s)/blog(s)?
I tested it, only the notification of limited ad serving got disappeared but it came back everytime whenever I've used the ad script to show ads again.
So, you see, it's another myth.
Why exactly the Limited Ad Serving's notification disappear when you only remove the Adsense ads showing script?
Because the JS tag which displays the AdSense ads to your resource wasn't able to analyze your traffic as you've removed it.
As you've removed it then it'll only disappear but re-appear after you put that JS tag back.
Why exactly the Limited Ad Serving's notification re-appear as soon as you'll put back the AdSense ads showing script?
Because when you put the JS tag back and it again starts to do its job & the notification of Limited Ad Serving gets popped up again.
Inshort, you didn't fixed it, so as soon as it gets the signal that you've put it back then it shows you all the pending issue(s).
Removing AdSense ads showing script & all ads' codes
You guessed it right. I also tried it, but applying it within the 2 whole months multiple times lead me to only 1 thing - nothing! Yeah, you can definitely add it in the myth list too.
Why exactly the Limited Ad Serving's notification disappear when you remove the Adsense ads showing script & all ads' codes?
The answer is the same, As I said above, JS tag's job is to analyze traffic 24/7/365 but when you remove it then just the notification of limitation of ad serving disappear but it re-appear as soon as you put it back & without putting it back you won't be able to show ads of AdSense to your resource.
Why exactly the Ad Serving limitation's notification re-appear as soon as you'll put back the AdSense ads showing script and ads' codes?
Because JS when starts to do its job when you put it back then the first thing it do is to re-appear every pending issue(s), like - Limited Ad Serving and that's why its notification re-appear everytime.
Fixing methods of AdSense Limited Ad Serving are nothing more than myths?
If your eye sight is fine & your brain cells are still working then yes all of them are nothing but more than "myths."
What if you'll contact the AdSense support team to fix Limited Ad Serving and have they ever fixed it?
I tried it, waited for a couple of months, never got a reply.
Remember, I've just told you earlier that AdSense puts all the responsibility on publishers' shoulders. So, after this, are you so naive that you'll contact them & they'll fix it when they've already said, "I forget the part where that's my problem."
So, Yeah - they never replied and it never fot fixed. Therefore, It's another myth.
5. Resource-Level Ad Serving Limitation Fixing
Why the resource(s) trigger it?
Keep in mind, the JS tag not only analyzes traffic, it also has many other jobs to do and one of them is "showing the ads."
Ads of AdSense got shown on your resources and resources are linked to your AdSense account.
So, you see, resources are the ones that can possibly trigger it & yes you're right, they're the only ones on which it triggers.
How to check that which resource has triggered it?
Remember, I've given that example about big box and some other small boxes inside it? So, whatever is present inside the big box and small boxes, you'll have to check all of them for each & every resources.
In simple words, everything that falls under "AdSense Publisher Policies" & "Invalid Traffic," you must check your resource's everything for each and every one of them (AdSense publisher policies and AdSense Invalid Traffic.)
After finding which resource(s) [Website(s)/blog(s), YouTube Channel(s) and App(s)] has triggered it then how to remove or fix it?
As I said above, Everything which falls under "AdSense Publisher Policies" & "Invalid Traffic," you must check your resource for each and every one of them.
For example, let's say you have 1 website or blog which is linked to your AdSense account and because now it'll be counted as an AdSense-linked resource then you'll have to:
- Open your website in a new tab
- Open all the pages, blogposts etc, also in a new tab.
- Make a checklist of both ("AdSense Publisher Policies" & "Invalid Traffic")
- Open 1st checklist (let's say, "AdSense Publisher Policies") for each page, blogpost etc, & start ticking or crossing if that page, blogpost etc exactly follows that respective point of your checklist or not. Yes, you'll have to correctly do it for all the pages, blogposts etc.
- Open 2nd checklist (let's say, "Invalid Traffic") for each page, blogpost etc, & start ticking or crossing if that page follows that respective point of your opened-checklist or not. Again - Yes, you must correctly do it for all the pages, blogposts etc.
- Once you're done checking all of your pages, blogposts etc against all the points & sub-points of both of those checklists (AdSense publisher policies and AdSense Invalid Traffic) then congrats! that's it, now wait for another 14 days & your limitation of ad serving will be completely fixed.
Do I have to wait after doing it?
If you do it correctly without any mistakes then you'll have to wait for the upcoming 14 days.
If it gets fixed then hurrah! you did it but if it don't then you did made a mistake(s) somewhere.
Yes, you guessed it right, a minor mistake can make it or break it. So, if you're doing it on your own then try not to make any minor mistake.
After 14 days, If it still remains then what does that mean?
If it still remains then it simply means that willingly or unwillingly you missed something or made a minor mistake which is more than enough to throw your labor into dust.
What I have to do now?
Restart from 0 and do everything again. But this time try not to miss anything and don't make any minor mistake.
What If I'm not so sure that I'll be able to remove it on my own and on top of that, I don't want to waste more of my revenue and time everyday in fixing it on my own?
If you're thinking to save your continuously dropping revenue, time & energy then you should consider investing in your site & hire an expert to get it fixed with a money-back guarantee in fixed number of days.
What if more than 1 resource has been linked to your AdSense account then in that case will it be more difficult than fixing Ad Serving Limitation on 1 resource?
Yeah, you're right this time. More resources = more difficulty.
What is the simple formula to fix AdSense Ad Serving's Limitation if you only have 1 resource linked to your AdSense account?
Everything that falls under "AdSense Publisher Policies" & "Invalid Traffic," check each and everything only for your 1 resource.
What is the formula to fix AdSense Ad Serving limitation if you have more than 1 resources linked to your AdSense account?
If you've more than 1 resources then everything that falls under "AdSense Publisher Policies" & "Invalid Traffic," check each and everything for all of them.
More resources = More Difficulty in fixing AdSense Limited Ad Serving?
Yeah, this time you're right too.
6. Prevention and Future Protection
If Limited Ad Serving's issue on your AdSense account got fixed once then will it come back?
Yes, Yes, Yes. As long as you're using AdSense, You're bound to deal with it as whenever you don't follow (willingly or unwillingly) the AdSense Publisher Policies (all or any & Yes, Invalid Traffic is a part of it too) then every single time it'll come back.
But there's only 1 solution "Anti Limited Ad Serving" and only it can protect your AdSense account from getting future Limited Ad Serving issue(s).
What I must do to always protect my AdSense account from future Limited Ad Serving issues?
Whatever you do to your resource, be 100% sure that it's totally following everything that falls under "AdSense Publisher Policies" & "Invalid Traffic."
But the one and only solution that always keep your resources to be safe from getting limitation of ad serving issues in the future is "Anti Limited Ad Serving."
Why is it must for me to protect all of my resource(s) which are linked to my AdSense account?
It's must for you to always protect your resources because the responsibility of protecting all of them is on your shoulders & if you don't protect it then your AdSense account will get slapped with an Ad Serving Limitation's notification.
If it don't get fixed then your AdSense account will be permanently disabled.
If it gets permanently disabled then you won't have another AdSense account ever again.
What I must do to protect my resource(s) so that they won't trigger Limited Ad Serving issues on my AdSense account ever again?
On your resources, Use "Anti Limited Ad Serving," that's the only option you have left as it can detect all the things which trigger Limited Ad Serving's issues, from a mile away.
If I'll use "Anti Limited Ad Serving" then my AdSense account will be Limited Ad Serving proof forever?
Yes, you're 100% right.
What if I don't protect all the resource(s) which are linked to my AdSense account?
If you don't protect all the resource(s) which are linked to your AdSense account then the following will happen to your AdSense account:
- Your AdSense account will be penalized by Limited Ad Serving issue, one after another.
- Your earnings will also keep getting stuck repeatedly.
- Your income stream will be completely gone one day (as I've told you that if your AdSense account is having limited ad serving and you're ignoring it & doing the same mistake repeatedly then your AdSense account will be disabled permanently) and you can't make another AdSense account according to terms & conditions of AdSense.
7. Backup & Exit Plans
Can I create another AdSense account if my first AdSense account was permanently disabled?
No, No, No.
Terms & Conditions of AdSense don't allow you to do so and it means that you're bound to only use 1 AdSense account for your entire life.
If that one gets disabled then there's no U-Turn.
Is there any easy way out?
Yes there's an easy way out but to implement it you can apply to work with me, but keep in mind that I strictly don't work with cheapsters/freebies/timewasters/non-serious persons.
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