• Resolved wpforumpaola

    (@wpforumpaola)


    Dear support,

    nice to meet you I am Paola.

    I am wondering how can I completely remove all the AdSense codes from my website by only using SiteKit plugin. My webmaster is not responding and I need to resolve this matter by myself..

    I intend a complete removal, since I have to use another AdSense account to link on the site. I need to remove:
    – all AdSense snippets
    – the file ads.txt
    – the code that makes the association (between the head tags)

    All I got from the official Documentation is that ‘uninstalling SiteKit is going to remove all AdSense snippets’. What about the other two points then?

    The last thing I want is to get the second AdSense account seen as a duplicate or not activated because the site is seen associated with the old AdSense account.

    If anyone knows.. I will really appreciate.

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  • Plugin Support James Osborne

    (@jamesosborne)

    Hi Paulo,

    Sure we’d be happy to assist in ensuring your AdSense code snippets are removed. Firstly you don’t need to uninstall Site Kit to remove the Site Kit placed AdSense code snippet. You can simply disconnect the Site Kit module or toggle off the option to allow Site Kit insert your AdSense code code.

    In relation to your ads.txt file while we don’t provide support for this if you’re comfortable checking yourself you’ll find this file located in your root website directory, via your hosting control panel or via FTP. You may not even have an ads.txt file present, many users don’t, and Site Kit doesn’t insert ads.txt on users sites. You can check for an ads.txt file by accessing your site via mysite.com/ads.txt (replacing mysite.com with your own domain)

    Providing you only used Site Kit to insert your AdSense code then all AdSense references will be removed from your site. This includes the code between the head which you were referring to.

    The last thing I want is to get the second AdSense account seen as a duplicate or not activated because the site is seen associated with the old AdSense account.

    Unfortunately you’ll need to contact the AdSense Help Center for assistance with this. With only one AdSense account permitted per user it may just be a cause of closing the other (non Site Kit connected site) and informing the AdSense team.

    I’ll close this support topic now, but let me know if you have any further questions. I’d also be happy to check your setup if you wish. To share your site details feel free to provide your Site Health information here or privately using this form.

    Thread Starter wpforumpaola

    (@wpforumpaola)

    Thank you very much, you have explained everything I needed!

    No problem regarding AdSense, I have followed the rules and they admit a separated business account. I just need to validate it on the website back again.

    Best regards,

    Paola

    Plugin Support James Osborne

    (@jamesosborne)

    Excellent, well hopefully you’ll have everything in order very soon then! If you have any further queries be sure to get in touch. In addition if you’ve been using Site Kit for a while we’d love to hear your feedback on how you’re finding the plugin so far, not specifically the AdSense modules.

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