Your earnings may include deductions for various reasons. Google may adjust your earnings if it detects invalid traffic in your account or ad implementations that are not in compliance with AdSense ad placement policies. Learn more about the policy and traffic quality guidelines.
Occasionally, if we're unable to collect payment from an advertiser whose ads appeared on your sites or apps, we may need to deduct that payment. Google is committed to keeping such occurrences as rare as possible in order to maintain a safe ecosystem for users, publishers, and advertisers.
Common questions about the deductions you notice in your account:
- Why were my earnings deducted?
- I’d like to appeal the deduction. Can I do so?
- I noticed that my finalized earnings are different from my estimated earnings. Why would I receive an additional deduction?
- What was the date range for this deduction?
- Can I get more details on the deduction? Which are the channels and domains that resulted in this deduction?
- How can I prevent this from happening again?
- What should I do if I suspect invalid activity?
Why were my earnings deducted?
Your earnings were deducted either for invalid traffic or for activity that was not in compliance with Google policies. Google periodically reviews publisher accounts for such activity. When we find such activity in your account, we adjust your earnings and reimburse the advertisers who paid for these clicks, views, or impressions.
In rare cases, your earnings were deducted because we could not collect payments from certain advertisers. When this happens, we have to deduct the related earnings from publishers on whose content those advertisers’ ads appeared.
I’d like to appeal the deduction. Can I do so?
No, all deductions from earnings are considered final and are not subject to appeal. These deductions are generally made due to either invalid traffic or non-compliance with our policies. A thorough investigation and due diligence are always conducted before any action is taken on an account.
I noticed that my finalized earnings are different from my estimated earnings. Why would I receive an additional deduction?
The estimated earnings you have in your account give you a close estimate of recent account activity as and when traffic is accrued in your account. Finalized earnings, on the other hand, include all revenue you'll be paid for validated clicks and impressions minus revenue from advertisers who default on payments to Google and whose ads were served on your AdSense content.
On some occasions, Google may notice that activity you've already been paid for is invalid or not in compliance with Google policy. In such cases, Google posts an adjustment to your account in the form of a deduction.
Find out more about understanding your AdSense earnings better or the difference between estimated and finalized earnings.
What was the date range for this deduction?
We're unable to provide a specific date range for this deduction. When invalid traffic is identified, we conduct a thorough review before taking action, which can cause a delay between the non-compliant activity and the payment deduction. In most cases, deductions correspond to traffic within the past 60 to 90 days.
Can I get more details on the deduction? Which are the channels and domains that resulted in this deduction?
We are unable to share specific details about the invalid activity we detected in your account. This is necessary to maintain the integrity of our invalid traffic detection systems, and prevent bad actors from trying to circumvent our defenses. Review the AdSense policy FAQs to learn more.
How can I prevent this from happening again?
We encourage publishers to continuously monitor their AdSense accounts for potential signs of invalid traffic. It's important for you to know where your traffic comes from.
We understand the need to have ad campaigns to promote your site, but it's equally important to monitor what kind of traffic these promotions generate.
We recommend learning how to segment your traffic to help you best understand, monitor, and evaluate the traffic to your site. This may also help you identify sources of invalid traffic. For more information visit our Ad Traffic Quality Resource Center.
What should I do if I suspect invalid activity?
If you notice any suspicious activity in your account, you can notify us using our Invalid traffic contact form. Use the form to share as much detailed information as possible.