AdSense accounts are deactivated if they haven't generated any ad impressions for six months. If your account was deactivated and you want to serve ads again, you can reactivate your account.
To use your existing AdSense account for the YouTube Partner Program or to receive a payment from YouTube, associate your existing account to your channel.
Note: If you haven't previously verified your address by PIN, you will be asked to verify your address before receiving your payments.
When your account is active again, make sure you set up ads on your site so you start generating impressions.
Account deactivationprocess
After five months of inactivity
You receive an email to let you know that your account will be deactivated unless your account generates impressions in the next 30 days. If you don't want your account to be deactivated, set up ads on your site to ensure your account generates impressions in the next 30 days.
Note: If you're eligible for the YouTube Partner Program, you can associate your existingaccount to an eligible channel and generate ad views in the next 30 days in order to not be deactivated.
Can I still access my finalized earnings after my account has been deactivated?
Yes. For example, if your earnings reached the payment threshold but there was a payment hold on your account when it was deactivated, you can still sign in to your account, remove the hold and get paid.
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Resubmit your site for approval. We then check your site to determine if it's ready to show ads and meets the AdSense Program policies. This usually takes a few days, but in some cases it can take 2-4 weeks.
How can I get my AdSense account back? The only way to get your account back that is accepted by Google is to file an appeal form. You can file an appeal here or check out this article or this article about bloggers that appealed and were successful.
Publishers disabled for invalid traffic are not allowed any further participation in AdSense. For this reason, these publishers may not open new accounts.
Either resubmit an existing site for approval or add a new site. Note: If you haven't previously verified your address by PIN, you will be asked to verify your address before receiving your payments.
If your site is under construction, doesn't load, or is difficult to navigate, we can't activate your account. Make sure you provided the correct URL when you created your AdSense account. Review your site to make sure it complies with our Program policies.
Adsense disabled accounts aren't paid but the money earned is refunded to advertisers for invalid clicks on their ad that cost them money. Once adsense disables or ban your account, your earnings are withheld.
If you've been suspended, you'll still be able to sign in to your AdSense account. However, no ads will be shown for the duration of your suspension. Site reviews and account upgrades will be paused until the suspension is lifted.
Will Google Ad Manager work if my AdSense account was disabled? Publishers can lose their ad accounts for various reasons. More often than not, they get banned from AdSense due to invalid traffic. Meaning that a publisher can continue using Google Ad Manager even if they've lost their AdSense account.
If you've forgotten your AdSense username or password, or you're having problems signing in, use the Can't sign in to your Google Account troubleshooter to help you get back into your account. Your Google Account allows access to many Google products, so we recommend you don't share your password with anyone.
There's no set limit, but focus on improving your site's quality and addressing rejection reasons before reapplying to Google AdSense. Don't just apply over and over. Fix your site and try again later.
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