What a Policy Violation in Google Ads Is and Why It Happens
A policy violation is a flag that Google Ads assigns to an account, campaign, or ad when it breaks advertising rules. It leads to disapproved ads, limited impressions, or a full account suspension. In most cases automated algorithms trigger it rather than human reviewers, so false bans are routine for media buyers and affiliates.
Key causes of a policy violation:
- mismatch between the landing page and ad copy (bait-and-switch);
- prohibited or restricted verticals (finance, healthcare, gambling);
- suspicious payment method or brand-new ad account activity;
- digital fingerprint matching a previously banned profile;
- abrupt budget and geo changes with no trust history.
Legal Methods to Resolve the Violation
By "bypassing" a policy violation we mean legally removing the cause and properly restoring access, not breaking the rules. Grey schemes (cloaking, swapped landing pages) lead to permanent bans and lost funds. The white-hat path is more reliable and cheaper long term.
| Method | When to use | Timeline |
|---|---|---|
| Appeal via the form | False auto-moderation trigger | 1–3 days |
| Edit landing and ads | Content not policy-compliant | 1 day |
| Advertiser verification | Google requests ID | 3–5 days |
| Launch a new trust account | Permanent suspension | instant |
Fix the content first and file an appeal. If the account is permanently suspended, recovery is nearly impossible — it is smarter to start with a clean, warmed-up Google Ads account.
Antidetect and Proxies: Proper Environment Hygiene
Most bans on restart relate not to the account itself but to a contaminated environment: one cookie, a shared IP, or a similar fingerprint links the new profile to the old one. That is why each ad account is run in a separate isolated profile.
- Antidetect browser: Dolphin Anty, AdsPower, GoLogin, or Multilogin — a unique profile per account (canvas, WebGL, fonts, time zone).
- Proxies: mobile or residential IPs matching the account geo, a static session, no abrupt country switches.
- Payment: a card or method matching the same geo, no mass reuse.
- Warm-up: start with a small budget and a white campaign, then scale.
The combo "separate antidetect profile + clean mobile proxy + consistent payment" cuts the risk of a repeat policy violation many times over.
Choosing Google Ads Accounts on YTMarket
To avoid weeks of warming up from scratch, the YTMarket (ytmarket.pro) marketplace lets you buy ready Google ad accounts: Google Ads with history and a spending threshold, Voice, Cloud, Workspace, and Play Developer. For the YouTube vertical there are channels (autoreg, aged, with subscribers, monetized, Shorts, Gaming, Brand) and Gmail accounts — fresh, aged, PVA, with API, and in bulk.
- payment in USDT (TRC20/BEP20/ERC20/Polygon/SOL/TON), via CryptoBot, or in rubles;
- automatic delivery after payment;
- 24-hour warranty on account validity;
- support via @RegaProvider on Telegram.
The 24-hour warranty lets you log in through your antidetect browser and verify the account before spending any budget.
Safe Campaign Restart Checklist
Before relaunching after a policy violation, run through this list:
- landing page and ads comply with Google Ads policy;
- the new account is opened in a clean antidetect profile;
- the mobile/residential proxy matches the account geo;
- the payment method matches the geo and is not reused;
- the budget scales gradually, with no sharp spikes;
- the account is verified within the 24-hour warranty.
This approach saves budget and preserves trust. Ready accounts from YTMarket plus solid antidetect hygiene give a predictable start with no new bans.