What are 'Allowed email domains' or 'Allowed domains'?
'Allowed Email Domains' or 'Allowed Domains' is an option in your security settings that enables you to control which email domains can be added to your Google Ads account.
Allowed Domains can ensure that users from outside your organisation don’t get invited to access your Google Ads account. For instance, if you set 'example.com' as the allowed email domain for your account, you'll only be able to invite user@example.com to the account, but not user@gmail.com. Note that only users with admin access can add allowed email domains to accounts.
How to enable 'Allowed email domains'?
- Go to Access and security within the Admin menu
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- At the top of the page, select the Security tab.
- Select Allowed domains to expand the panel.
- Select Add domain to add a domain to the list.
- To remove a domain from the list, select the 'x' icon to the right of a domain.
- Select Save.
Related links
Security hub
- Secure your Google Ads account
- Secure your Google Ads account: Best practices
- Secure your Google Ads account: The importance of HTTPS
- Secure your Google Ads account: Suspicious emails or calls claiming to be from Google Ads