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slidebone

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I have Google ads running on my website that I did not approve.

I don't have a google ad account and have no idea of how these where placed on the site.

Is there a way to remove them.

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I'm not sure how they ended up on your site, but you may want to report the publisher to Google. 

Link:  https://support.google.com/adsense/answer/1208370?hl=en
Publisher:  data-ad-client="ca-pub-4145666569613767"

Google may be able to use that report to keep that person from being paid for the ads on your site. 

This might be a good time to change the passwords associated with your site:  your admin password, FTP password, etc.

Always back up before making changes.

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Thank you and I will tend to contacting them.

I need to remove whatever was attached to site which is producing these google ads.

And with no doubt change all of the passwords

 

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2 hours ago, slidebone said:

Thank you and I will tend to contacting them.

I need to remove whatever was attached to site which is producing these google ads.

And with no doubt change all of the passwords

 

Nice site. I'm a classically-trained pianist, but I actually used to play trombone too.

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