top | item 11214891 (no title) pki | 10 years ago html5-sandbox or iframe will have you terminated from adsense, at least. don't know about the others. discuss order hn newest aikah|10 years ago > html5-sandbox or iframe will have you terminated from adsense, at least. don't know about the others.Really? what's the justification for that policy? You'd think ad networks would want ads to be safe for users. AkariTakai|10 years ago Probably cross-domain abuse. I'd imagine there's a few edge cases that result in behavior Google doesn't want for ads. For example, double serving, accidental clicks, ad obscuring, etc.Their FAQ does mention that they'll grant exceptions though.
aikah|10 years ago > html5-sandbox or iframe will have you terminated from adsense, at least. don't know about the others.Really? what's the justification for that policy? You'd think ad networks would want ads to be safe for users. AkariTakai|10 years ago Probably cross-domain abuse. I'd imagine there's a few edge cases that result in behavior Google doesn't want for ads. For example, double serving, accidental clicks, ad obscuring, etc.Their FAQ does mention that they'll grant exceptions though.
AkariTakai|10 years ago Probably cross-domain abuse. I'd imagine there's a few edge cases that result in behavior Google doesn't want for ads. For example, double serving, accidental clicks, ad obscuring, etc.Their FAQ does mention that they'll grant exceptions though.
aikah|10 years ago
Really? what's the justification for that policy? You'd think ad networks would want ads to be safe for users.
AkariTakai|10 years ago
Their FAQ does mention that they'll grant exceptions though.