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Originally Posted by thommy
they donīt turn off zones - they turn off target=_blank clicks even when it is not an ad.
and this does not only happen for a popunder - it can have a lot of other reasons regarding
ads.
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They DO turn off zones, the exact wording from Chrome console is this..
"Chrome blocked resource
https://a.exoserv.com/adzonevariables on this site because this site tends to show ads that distract, mislead, or prevent user contol learn more at CHROME HELP URL"
I contacted them to have the site reviewed and they told me it ALL the adzones were blocked because of one pop under that was nothing to do with exoclick, it was my own script.
I posted this info to inform and help the community so don't just come in here and try to make it as if they are simply blocking target=_blank - it has nothing to do with that.
To resolve, I removed the pop-under code, submitted the site for review, waited a few days, and it was then approved and the exo ad zones were working again.
So for clarity, GOOGLE can and DOES re-write the way your pages display to users through chrome browser and can kill your ad revenue if they don't like your pop under code or whatever other reason they see fit.
They have definitely gone full circle from "do no evil" to "we are evil"