I have created all my Apps in Kodular and was running successfully from last many months with Google AdMob and was earning nearly 125 to 200 USD every month but now all of sudden AdSense has disabled my account without any notice or eMail.
I want know that, how can I find out where and what was the issue for which they have disabled my AdSense account and the issue is in which App so I can correct it.
I have never uploaded any earning Apps, I even don’t use my own Apps or never had tested it without enabling test mode. Below are links of my App Published on Play Store
Also, it looks like your apps were monetising off of third-party content (in this case, websites owned by the Government of India). You’re not allowed to place ads over content that is not owned by you.
Displaying a third party site in your app
When an app displays someone else’s site within a frame, this is considered framing content. Publishers are not permitted to frame third party content and monetize it without permission from the owners of that content.
If a publisher owns the content, it can be framed in their app and monetized. However, if the framed content is already being monetized by Google Ads, the framed content should not contain any additional code for AdSense or AdMob inside the version on the mobile app.
Is there any customer care or grievance email id of Google Adsense where I can log complain that they have disable my account without giving any reason or prior notice or mail
If you really didn’t received an email, go for appeal. But if your account is suspended due to Invalid Activity, then good luck getting back your account!
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