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Google: Publishers Making Adsense Invisible

google_adsense_logo_readerszone Google: Publishers Making Adsense Invisible Blogger’s and website publishers are go for Google Adsense because it’s very easy to signup and within few days you will start earning money. Whenever publisher uses the Google Adsense code it uses a JS file that will create an IFrame and that IFrame will display the Google ads on your website. Google uses the IFrame method because it prevents website publisher to create same text and background that matches their website. So in this way Google makes very hard to hide Google Adsense ads, but here is the method that will hide the complete Google Adsense ads in your website or blog.

Google should look this issue really seriously because this can be used by publishers to make any Google Adsense invisible and that ad may look like any image or URL.
Showing you the working example will violate the Google’s TOS and this article is not meant to do that. Here is that code that can be added to your Stylesheet or directly the place where you want to show Google Adsense ad

#adsense{
Filter:alpha(opacity=00);
-moz-opacity:.00;
Opacity:.00;}

This method works on all browsers. If you are planning to test this code in your blog or website please think that you are violating the Google’s TOS and no matter how much revenue you generate from tricking users into clicking something, once you are reported and your website is investigated your account will be gone forever and so will all the money that you generated fraudulently.

Source : Geek Condition

Image Source : Google Adsense


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7 Responses to “Google: Publishers Making Adsense Invisible”

  1. Google: Publishers Making Adsense Invisible on May 14th, 2008 | 3:50 pm

    [...] barry@rustybrick.com (Barry Schwartz) wrote an interesting post today onHere’s a quick excerptBlogger’s and website publishers are go for Google Adsense because it’s very easy to signup and within few days you will start earning money. Whenever publisher uses the Google Adsense code it uses a JS file that will create an IFrame … [...]

  2. Haris on May 14th, 2008 | 5:09 pm

    Hmmm… Never heard of this before. Will give it a try on my local server.

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  5. Never Ending Flow of Anything on May 14th, 2008 | 9:32 pm

    I think its great that someone would work against something helping them. Biting the hand that feeds them is the way to put it I guess. Your going to trick your loyal, or random user’s into clicking an Ad, for a buck, but if google finds out you are not going to get anything. Just goes to show the wide diversity of morals people using the internet have.

  6. Pavan Kumar on May 15th, 2008 | 2:16 am

    Oh, its a new news…. anyway, google will kick such publishers for sure….

  7. Siddharth on May 15th, 2008 | 1:41 pm

    Hey bro I think u shudnt distribute that code :(
    it will allow many people to use them who dont care about violating laws
    this code is simple CSS although and will work with IE , mozilla and safari as all three opacity tags have been defined :P

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