Google has updated their Invalid Traffic policies

Google has just announced an update to their Invalid Traffic guidelines.

What is Invalid Traffic. Invalid Traffic is “any activity that doesn’t come from a real user with genuine interest. It can include accidental clicks caused by intrusive ad implementations, fraudulent clicking by competing advertisers, advertising botnets and more.”

What Google says. The policy update was announced on Twitter by Google Policy Transparency staff member Aurora Morales.

What is invalid traffic? My team has revamped the @GoogleAds Traffic Quality site with:more examples of #IVTanimations that help explain itCheck it out: https://t.co/OT4DUZJsQZIt affects @AdSense,@GoogleAdMob & @GoogleAdManager pubs!#InvalidTraffic #InvalidActivity— Aurora Morales (@Aurora_Morales) September 7, 2022

Invalid Traffic examples. In their policy update, Google provides 12 examples of Invalid Traffic but adds that this is not an exhaustive list.

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Why we care. The new policy updates affect Google AdSense, Ads Manager, and mobile apps. Advertisers who consistently see increased clicks, lower CTR, or suspect that their ads are being clicked by bots or competitors may see their ad spend decrease as Google works to stop the fraud and lessen the costs to account holders.
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