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Find Ad Manager account information

Find your network code, linked property codes, and more

Occasionally, when setting up your ad requests or linking to other products, you'll need to provide information that identifies your Ad Manager account. This information can be found in the Admin section of your account.

Ad Manager network code

Your network code is a unique, numeric identifier for your Ad Manager network. This network code is not confidential as it appears in your page's Google Publisher Tags (GPT).

  1. Sign in to Google Ad Manager.
  2. Click Admin, then Global settings, and then Network settings.
  3. Find the "Network code" value.

Accounts linked to your Ad Manager network

Link your AdSense, Ad Exchange, or Display & Video 360 accounts to Ad Manager to use them in your network. Learn more

Requires at least one linked AdSense or Ad Exchange account.

Primary Ad Exchange account

Find your Publisher ID and Active inventory types under the Ad Exchange account settings.

  1. Sign in to Google Ad Manager.
  2. Click Admin, then Global settings, and then Ad Exchange account settings.
    • Publisher ID: A unique identifier tied to your Google publisher products, such as Ad Manager, AdMob and AdSense, which share the same billing service account.
    • Active inventory types: Inventory types enabled for this account, such as "Display", "Video", or "Mobile In-App".

Other accounts linked to your Ad Manager network

Find your other linked accounts under Linked accounts.

  1. Sign in to Google Ad Manager.
  2. Click Admin, then Linked accounts.

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