According to Google AdSense, Invalid click activity includes any clicks or impressions that may artificially inflate an advertiser's costs or a publisher's earnings. Invalid activity covers intentionally fraudulent traffic as well as accidental clicks. That's a website receiving a traffic that is not purr is. Prone to have inactivity in his or her adSense publisher's account.
Therefore, if you notice any invalid activities on your AdSense Account, you need to report yourself to Google before they take action(Suspending or disable your AdSense Account). Basically, this is a way to tell Google if you think that something has gone wrong with your AdSense account, for example if you
are being click-bombed or similarly targeted by malicious people or
activity.
But you can just ⬇
==> Remove the Link Units,
==> Remove the site from the approved list
==> Post a "me too" message on the support forum thread,
Then you can wait for Google to take action.
What does the form do
The Invalid Clicks report form has fields that let you submit
==> Your name, email address
==> AdSense publisher ID
==> The URL where ad code appears
==> Topic (select one of: reporting unusual activity, or predicting a significant change in account activity)
==> A paragraph describing what led you to believe that the click activity was invalid
==> "Data from your site, mobile app and/or YouTube channel traffic logs or reports that indicate suspicious IP addresses, referrers or requests which could explain invalid activity."
Note : You only have 1000 characters for the description - but I'm sure
that links to documents in your Google Drive (set to be avaialble to anyone with the link, of course) would be very acceptable.
Most times you will get a response like this one below
Please note that we may not respond to your message unless we find a significant issue with your account. and I would not be in the least surprised to not hear anything back.
Conclusion
You should not waste time reporting these invidiual clicks. They are very easy for Google to identify and disqualify - and doing to would make it a lot harder form them to identify real problems vs noise from issues reported via the form.
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