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Why Google Bans Even Clean Accounts and What to Do in This Case

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One of the most unpleasant situations that affiliates can face when working with Google Ads is their brand-new accounts getting banned. It seems that this happens without reason, appeals do not work, and it is unclear what to write in them. Therefore, many affiliates don't know what to do to fix the problem. Google rarely provides specific reasons for these bans, with some affiliates receiving vague messages about payment problems, others being flagged for multi-account violations, and some facing mysterious accusations of “dangerous policy violations.”

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An experienced affiliate complains that his new Google Ads account is being run through a review cycle over and over again, despite several appeals.

In this article, we’ll explain in clear, detailed terms why Google bans even clean accounts, look at different ways to avoid or bypass these bans, and discuss alternative solutions to minimize risks, drawing on insights from the YeezyPay team, which provides affiliate marketers and advertisers access to trusted Google Ads agency accounts.

Reasons why Google bans clean ad accounts​

New users who have just registered their first Google Ads account occasionally encounter bans, often due to small issues like a bad proxy or providing incorrect details during registration. These problems are usually easy to fix with some adjustments. However, if you’re not careful, these bans tend to become more frequent after a first account is banned.

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Completely clean accounts are usually banned due to issues with the content of the advertised website, such as malicious code, phishing attempts, or risks of hacking. If these issues are not present, a clean account can generally be warmed up and run ads successfully.

For affiliates facing bans, the issue often boils down to multi-account problems, where Google discovers a connection between the new account to a previously banned one. Trusted Google Ads agency accounts from YeezyPay eliminate this challenge and therefore significantly reduce the risk of bans. Without such accounts, affiliates must dig into violations tied to their past accounts to understand why the ban occurred.

How the Google Ads algorithms work: Bans are almost always automated

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Google Ads accounts are rarely reviewed by human moderators. Instead, sophisticated algorithms handle the bulk of the moderation process, analyzing every available detail about an account. These algorithms are designed to detect patterns and connections, and if they determine that a new account belongs to a user with a previously banned account, the new account is likely to be banned as well. This process relies on hardware and software analysis, not human judgment.

What do algorithms look at? First of all:
  • System/ OS version
  • Hardware like processors & video cards
  • Time zones
  • IP addresses
  • Proxy and DNS settings
  • Browser versions
  • Browser extensions
Therefore, to counter this, only a high-quality anti-detect browser can help mask these details and reduce the risk of bans by making your account appear unique. However, even a small mistake, such as forgetting to update digital fingerprints, can lead to an account ban.

How to reduce the risk of account bans​

If you’ve just created a new, clean Google Ads account, there are several practical steps you can take to avoid sudden bans or lower their likelihood. Here’s what you can do:

Use a clean payment method:​

First of all, pay attention to your payment methods. One of the principles of driving traffic from Google Ads is to never use the same payment method for different accounts. If the payment method was linked to a banned account, Google Ads will never accept it again.

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Google Ads points to the problem with payment as the reason for banning accounts in 80% of cases.

Finding a trusted payment card with a BIN that has not been previously used to pay for Google Ads, and therefore won’t trigger bans, is not easy. It can require hours of research and hundreds of dollars in subscription fees for the necessary services. However, when working with trusted agency accounts from YeezyPay, this problem disappears. You can top up your account directly through the YeezyPay platform. And due to high trust, the risk of getting banned due to payment methods is reduced to zero.

Check your website and ads:​

Google may flag an account as suspicious if it’s associated with a questionable advertiser or website.

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Marketing agency owner says Google doesn't ban accounts that run verified ads.

In blackhat or grayhat niches, this is a major concern. Affiliates, especially beginners, must vet offers carefully, particularly in high-risk verticals like gambling and betting, to ensure the advertised website is free of issues like malware, phishing, or other violations.

However, once again, this issue appears less for affiliates using trusted, warmed-up accounts, such as YeezyPay’s Google Ads agency accounts. These accounts allow you to promote riskier offers with a much lower chance of bans due to their established trust with Google.

Erase any connection to previous accounts:​

Since April 2025, Google has had a favorite tactic: if the algorithm suspects an account of some violations, especially in connection with previously banned accounts, it puts the new account in a “verification loop”, and dozens of appeals have to be filed in order to get out of this.

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One of the affiliates recommends rolling back to the previous account and completely forgetting about the new one that got into the verification loop

If an affiliate gets in this loop/ cycle, the account can no longer be saved. The affiliate can flood the Google Ads support with appeals, but it will not work. Such an account can be thrown out without unnecessary regrets.

The only way to protect yourself from this cycle is to completely erase any connection with a previous account you made. Google Ads will not say this directly; it will simply continue to point out some “rule violations,” but rest assured: this means rule violations from the previous account.

Find a trusted, clean account:​

Creating multiple accounts from the same device, one after another, is a risky approach, as Google can link them together and ban all of them at once. A better option is to purchase a pre-existing, warmed-up account, as warming up a new account yourself can take weeks of careful, gradual activity. However, buying accounts comes with its own challenges that may include:
  • Risk of scams: You might be sold a banned or suspicious account that’s already flagged by Google.
  • High costs: High-trust accounts can cost hundreds of dollars.
  • Potential bans: Even purchased accounts can be banned if Google detects connections to other banned accounts.
    Despite these risks, buying a trusted account is generally safer than registering and warming up new accounts yourself, provided you source it from a reputable provider.

Use Google Ads agency accounts:​

One thing to note is that majority, if not all, of these challenges become irrelevant when you use well-warmed-up Google Ads agency accounts.

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Experienced affiliates recommend agency accounts as a reliable solution when other methods fail

The main thing that distinguishes agency accounts from other types of accounts is a very high level of trust. And this carries several benefits, which include:
  • Reducing the risk of bans, even for aggressive ad campaigns
  • Allows you to promote grayhat offers with less strict moderation from Google
  • Protects accounts from falling into verification loops
  • Enables linking multiple accounts to a single agency account without risking bans for multi-account violations
  • Supports unlimited daily ad spend, giving you flexibility to scale campaigns
So, unlike regular ad accounts, agency accounts rarely face “random” bans, and their trust extends to all linked accounts, creating a safer environment for running campaigns.

Conclusion​

Google Ads algorithms are now more aggressive than ever, and both newbies and experienced affiliates suffer from this. So, it is almost impossible to fight these algorithms on your own; you will have to sort through accounts and spend potentially hundreds of dollars just to find a trusted one among them. Then you will have to monitor the anti-detect browser, spend a long time setting up virtual machines for each of the accounts, and choose an offer carefully while at the same time checking each advertiser's website for issues like malware.

However, all this can be avoided if you use Google Ads agency accounts from YeezyPay. And even if something goes wrong with them and they are banned, YeezyPay will allow you to withdraw money and use it later for another ad account, which will be assigned to you.
 
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