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Fix ads with policy violations

Fix ads with policy violations

Google provides translated versions of our Help Center, though they are not meant to change the content of our policies. The English version is the official language we use to enforce our policies. To view this article in a different language, use the language dropdown at the bottom of the page.

When you have an ad with policy violations, you’ll want to review the policy and fix the ad to get it running again. Once you fix your ad, we'll review the ad and allow it to run if it’s compliant with policy. Please note that the duration for policy restrictions is permanent and the territorial restriction is global unless otherwise specified.

This article explains how to find out if your ad is disapproved or limited by policy, why your ad is disapproved or Eligible (limited), and how to edit your ads and resubmit your ad for review. Additionally you will learn how to appeal a policy decision. To appeal DV360 ads, refer to this page.

Ads can be compliant with policies, and still receive policy labels.

However, there may be other scenarios where you’ll need to appeal your ad for further review.

This article also explains how to take these steps. To learn more about how to check ads for policy violations and what different ad statuses mean, read Check your ad’s policy review status.

How to check ads for policy violations Check for policy violations from your Google Ads account Check the status of an ad or group
  1. In your Google Ads account, click the Campaigns icon .
  2. Click the Campaigns drop down in the section menu.
  3. Click Ads or Ad groups.
  4. Review the "Status" column for the current status of your ad or ad group.
Check the status of an asset
  1. In your Google Ads account, click the Campaigns icon .
  2. Click the Assets drop down in the section menu.
  3. Click Assets.
  4. Review the "Status" column for the current status of your asset.
Check detailed policy information of an ad or asset

The "Policy details" column provides information about why a disapproved ad isn't "Eligible", or why an "Eligible (limited)" ad is limited to a certain audience. You can add the “Policy details" column to the Ads or Assets table by following the steps below.

  1. From the table on the Ads or Assets page in your Google Ads account, click the Columns icon above the statistics table.
  2. Click to expand the Attributes section.
  3. Click Policy details.
  4. Click Apply. The “Policy details” column will now appear in your statistics table.
Check for policy violations from an ad disapproval email notification
  1. Click the View and fix policy issues button provided in the email.
  2. Click View ads for the flagged policy to view more information in Policy Manager.
  3. To check an ad or asset status, review the “Status” column. If you hover over each status, you’ll notice a more detailed explanation of the policy violation.
  4. Click Read the policy under the disapproval reason to learn how to fix your ad.
Fix your ad

The steps to fix your ad depend on the policy violation impacting your ad.

Your ad itself may be non-compliant with specific Google Ads policies:

Or there may be issues with your destination:

First, check which policy is affecting your ad, and then follow the applicable steps below.

Note

: For video or image ads, please review the

video

and

image

ad requirements.

If your ad is not affected by policies related to the destination, follow these steps to fix the ad:

  1. In your Google Ads account, click the Campaigns icon .
  2. Click the Campaigns drop down in the section menu.
  3. Click Ads.
  4. Hover over the ad or asset and click Edit.
  5. Edit the ad or asset so that it complies with the policy.
  6. Click Save.

Your ad will automatically be reviewed again. You can check the status of your appeal by reviewing the “Status” column or using the Policy Manager.

To resolve policy issues for

Related videos

, remove the videos, save your changes, and upload them again to initiate a new review.

Appeal policy decision

The option to appeal a policy decision directly from your Google Ads account is now available for most formats and policies.

For any unsupported formats and policies, you can dispute policy decisions using the Disapproved ads and policy questions form.

If you’ve fixed your ad and destination or believe that we’ve made an error, appeal the policy decision directly from your Google Ads account to request a review.

Tip: Appeals via “Made changes to comply with policy” are reviewed by the system and “Dispute decision” are reviewed by our ad reviewers.

From here, there are 3 ways to appeal.

How to appeal policy decisions from the “Policy manager”
  1. In your Google Ads account, click the Tools icon .
  2. Click the Troubleshooting drop down in the section menu.
  3. Click Policy manager.
  4. On the “Policy issues” tab, find the ad you want to appeal, then click Appeal.
  5. Under "Reason for appealing," select Dispute decision or Made changes to comply with policy.
  6. Click Submit.
How to appeal policy decisions from the Assets page
  1. Select the ads you want to appeal.
  2. From the menu at the top, select Edit.
  3. Click Appeal.
  4. Under "Reason for appealing", select Dispute decision or Made changes to comply with policy.
  5. Under "Appeal the following", select which ads you want to appeal.
  6. Click Submit.
How to appeal policy decisions from an ad's "Status" column
  1. In the “Status” column of the ad you want to dispute, hover over the ad status, and click Appeal.
  2. Under "Reason for appealing", select Dispute decision or Made changes to comply with policy.
  3. Under "Appeal the following", select which ads you want to appeal.
  4. Click Submit.
 Check appeal status

After appealing, you can always check on the review status in the Policy Manager.

  1. In your Google Ads account, click the Tools icon .
  2. Click Troubleshooting, then click Policy manager.
  3. On the “Appeal history” tab, you’ll find details for all ads you’ve appealed.
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