Do you have a webpage that runs on the secure HTTP protocol (or HTTPS)?
Mostly, sites with social networking or eCommerce, or even user-login
functionalities, run totally, or partially on the HTTPS protocol. If you
run such a website, you would have noticed that it isn't easy to put
ads on secure HTTPS pages. And since Google AdSense
is (more or less) the standard out there, it needs to be
HTTPS-compliant. Previously, AdSense didn't work with this kind of a
secure protocol. But Google has just fixed this, and enhanced the ad network so that it can deliver ads to even HTTPS pages. This will allow users to monetize their HTTPS pages as well.
Why HTTPS requires a different ad format?
The HTTPS is a more secure version of the normal HTTP protocol,
ordinarily used for transfer of HtperText data on the web. The 'S'
naturally stands for 'secure'. You must have seen this protocol at work
on sites like Facebook, YouTube, or eCommerce sites, or even other such
sites that require users to login with their credentials. The secure
HTTPS provides more security, and protects the users' sensitive data
such as passwords, credit card numbers, etc.
Due to the more secure nature of the HTTPS protocol, HTTPS enabled sites
require all content on the page (even the ads) to be SSL-compliant. SSL
stands for Secure Socket Layer, and provides a secure method of
communication over the internet.
As a result, the AdSense system automatically removes all
non-SSL-compliant ads from competing in the auction on these pages. So
if you were to convert your current HTTP website to HTTPS, you would
instantly lose your earnings drastically.
But not if you use the new HTTPS-compliant ads.
Using AdSense on HTTPS-enabled sites
To use AdSense on HTTPS-enabled sites, all you have to to do is create some new ad units for your site. The old codes are only HTTP-compatible, so you will have to get the new ones. Just create a new ad unit in your AdSense dashboard, and get the new ad code for that unit.
Now all that remains is adding that code to the source of your webpages where you want the codes to appear. These ads will work on both HTTP, as well as HTTPS-enabled websites.
Note that you don't necessarily have to create a new ad-unit. But you do have to get the new code for your existing units, and ditch the old code, because the old code isn't HTTPS-compliant.
That's all! Your ads are now HTTPS-compliant!
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