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Frustrated with Ad Policy Violations? (& How to Fix It?)

Frustrated with Ad Policy Violations? (& How to Fix It?)

Frustrated with Ad Policy Violations? (& How to Fix It?)

Account Suspended? Ads Disapproved? Navigating policy violations can be a nightmare. Sudden disapprovals or suspensions stall your growth, cost revenue, and leave you confused, like solving a complex puzzle with no clear guide.


Account Suspended? Ads Disapproved? Navigating policy violations can be a nightmare. Sudden disapprovals or suspensions stall your growth, cost revenue, and leave you confused, like solving a complex puzzle with no clear guide.


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We help businesses resolve ad policy issues, navigate complex platform rules, and implement smart strategies to prevent future disapprovals or suspensions.

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Frustrated with Ad Policy Violations? (& How to Fix It?)

Marketing without results is noise. At Coozmoo Digital Solutions Agency, we build digital reputations that generate measurable, repeatable, and scalable revenue

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Frustrated with Ad Policy Violations? (& How to Fix It?)

Marketing without results is noise. At Coozmoo Digital Solutions Agency, we build digital reputations that generate measurable, repeatable, and scalable revenue

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We help businesses resolve ad policy issues, navigate complex platform rules, and implement smart strategies to prevent future disapprovals or suspensions.

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Top 5 Reasons You Are Facing Ad Policy Violations 

Top 5 Reasons You Are Facing Ad Policy Violations 

Top 5 Reasons You Are Facing Ad Policy Violations 

Top 5 Reasons You Are Facing Ad Policy Violations 

Top 5 Reasons You Are Facing Ad Policy Violations 

When your ads or accounts run into policy trouble, it's usually because of specific triggers that platforms are designed to flag. Understanding these common pitfalls is the first step to getting back on track and staying compliant. 

When your ads or accounts run into policy trouble, it's usually because of specific triggers that platforms are designed to flag. Understanding these common pitfalls is the first step to getting back on track and staying compliant. 

When your ads or accounts run into policy trouble, it's usually because of specific triggers that platforms are designed to flag. Understanding these common pitfalls is the first step to getting back on track and staying compliant. 

Here are five key areas our ad experts often uncover as the root causes behind frustrating and recurring ad policy violations.

Here are five key areas our ad experts often uncover as the root causes behind frustrating and recurring ad policy violations.

Here are five key areas our ad experts often uncover as the root causes behind frustrating and recurring ad policy violations.

Unrealistic Promises in Ads or Pages

Unrealistic Promises in Ads or Pages

Unrealistic Promises in Ads or Pages

Promoting Restricted Content

Promoting Restricted Content

Promoting Restricted Content

Poor or Deceptive Website UX

Poor or Deceptive Website UX

Poor or Deceptive Website UX

Misusing Ad Features or Targeting

Misusing Ad Features or Targeting

Misusing Ad Features or Targeting

Previous Violations or Account Issues

Previous Violations or Account Issues

Previous Violations or Account Issues

5 Common Reasons Your Ads Get Disapproved (And How Our Experts Fix It!)

5 Common Reasons Your Ads Get Disapproved (And How Our Experts Fix It!)

5 Common Reasons Your Ads Get Disapproved (And How Our Experts Fix It!)

5 Common Reasons Your Ads Get Disapproved (And How Our Experts Fix It!)

5 Common Reasons Your Ads Get Disapproved (And How Our Experts Fix It!)

From startups to industry leaders, we’ve seen it all — and these are the real reasons your ads keep getting disapproved.

From startups to industry leaders, we’ve seen it all — and these are the real reasons your ads keep getting disapproved.

From startups to industry leaders, we’ve seen it all — and these are the real reasons your ads keep getting disapproved.

01

Unrealistic Promises

Promoting Restricted Content

Poor Website Experience

Misusing Ad Features

Violations or Account Issues

1. Unrealistic Promises in Ads or Pages

Problem: Ad platforms are wary of ads that make exaggerated claims, guarantee results (especially for sensitive areas like finance or health), or use overly sensational language. If your ad copy or landing page content seems too good to be true, it's likely to get flagged.


Solution: Focus on clear, honest, and substantiated claims. Back up any assertions with evidence if possible, and avoid hype or language that could be perceived as misleading. Ensure consistency between your ad and landing page message. 

Coozmoo Approach

Reviewing ad copy and landing page content for potentially problematic claims, superlatives, or misleading statements.

Ensuring your messaging is truthful, accurate, and avoids guarantees that can't be met. 

Helping you understand the nuances of industry-specific advertising guidelines (e.g., healthcare). 

Advising on how to present benefits clearly, effectively, and without overpromising.

Unrealistic Promises

01

1. Unrealistic Promises in Ads or Pages

Problem: Ad platforms are wary of ads that make exaggerated claims, guarantee results (especially for sensitive areas like finance or health), or use overly sensational language. If your ad copy or landing page content seems too good to be true, it's likely to get flagged.


Solution: Focus on clear, honest, and substantiated claims. Back up any assertions with evidence if possible, and avoid hype or language that could be perceived as misleading. Ensure consistency between your ad and landing page message. 

Promoting Restricted Content

02

2. Promoting Restricted or Banned Content

Problem: Every ad platform has a list of prohibited and restricted content categories (e.g., certain weapons, drugs, adult content, gambling in some regions, counterfeit goods). Sometimes, even if your core product is acceptable, certain wording, imagery, or implications can inadvertently trigger these filters.


Solution: Thoroughly review the ad platform’s specific policies on prohibited and restricted content before launching campaigns. Be mindful of nuances and how your product/service might be interpreted, even if your intent is good. 

Poor Website Experience

03

3. Website Experience Is Poor or Deceptive

Problem: Ad platforms care about the user's entire journey, not just the ad itself. If your landing page is slow, full of pop-ups, hard to navigate, lacks clear contact information, or seems designed to trick users (e.g., difficult to find disclaimers, malware), your ads can be disapproved or account suspended.


Solution: Ensure your website and landing pages offer a positive, transparent, and safe user experience. This includes technical performance, clear navigation, accessible privacy policies and terms, and honest business practices.

Misusing Ad Features

04

4. Misusing Ad Features or Targeting Options

Problem: Ad platforms have rules about how their features should be used. This can include things like misusing personalization tokens, cloaking (showing different content to reviewers than to users), or engaging in discriminatory targeting based on sensitive attributes.


Solution: Use ad platform features and targeting options responsibly and as intended. Avoid trying to "game the system" or circumvent policies, as this can lead to severe penalties.

Violations or Account Issues

05

5. History of Previous Violations or Account Issues

Problem: If your account has a history of repeated policy violations, even minor ones, ad platforms may become less lenient. A pattern of non-compliance can lead to stricter scrutiny, more frequent ad disapprovals, and ultimately, permanent account suspension.


Solution: Take every policy violation seriously. Understand why it happened, fix the issue thoroughly, and implement measures to prevent recurrence. Strive for a clean compliance record. 

01

Unrealistic Promises

Promoting Restricted Content

Poor Website Experience

Misusing Ad Features

Violations or Account Issues

1. Unrealistic Promises in Ads or Pages

Problem: Ad platforms are wary of ads that make exaggerated claims, guarantee results (especially for sensitive areas like finance or health), or use overly sensational language. If your ad copy or landing page content seems too good to be true, it's likely to get flagged.


Solution: Focus on clear, honest, and substantiated claims. Back up any assertions with evidence if possible, and avoid hype or language that could be perceived as misleading. Ensure consistency between your ad and landing page message. 

Coozmoo Approach

Reviewing ad copy and landing page content for potentially problematic claims, superlatives, or misleading statements.

Ensuring your messaging is truthful, accurate, and avoids guarantees that can't be met. 

Helping you understand the nuances of industry-specific advertising guidelines (e.g., healthcare). 

Advising on how to present benefits clearly, effectively, and without overpromising.

Unrealistic Promises

01

1. Unrealistic Promises in Ads or Pages

Problem: Ad platforms are wary of ads that make exaggerated claims, guarantee results (especially for sensitive areas like finance or health), or use overly sensational language. If your ad copy or landing page content seems too good to be true, it's likely to get flagged.


Solution: Focus on clear, honest, and substantiated claims. Back up any assertions with evidence if possible, and avoid hype or language that could be perceived as misleading. Ensure consistency between your ad and landing page message. 

Promoting Restricted Content

02

2. Promoting Restricted or Banned Content

Problem: Every ad platform has a list of prohibited and restricted content categories (e.g., certain weapons, drugs, adult content, gambling in some regions, counterfeit goods). Sometimes, even if your core product is acceptable, certain wording, imagery, or implications can inadvertently trigger these filters.


Solution: Thoroughly review the ad platform’s specific policies on prohibited and restricted content before launching campaigns. Be mindful of nuances and how your product/service might be interpreted, even if your intent is good. 

Poor Website Experience

03

3. Website Experience Is Poor or Deceptive

Problem: Ad platforms care about the user's entire journey, not just the ad itself. If your landing page is slow, full of pop-ups, hard to navigate, lacks clear contact information, or seems designed to trick users (e.g., difficult to find disclaimers, malware), your ads can be disapproved or account suspended.


Solution: Ensure your website and landing pages offer a positive, transparent, and safe user experience. This includes technical performance, clear navigation, accessible privacy policies and terms, and honest business practices.

Misusing Ad Features

04

4. Misusing Ad Features or Targeting Options

Problem: Ad platforms have rules about how their features should be used. This can include things like misusing personalization tokens, cloaking (showing different content to reviewers than to users), or engaging in discriminatory targeting based on sensitive attributes.


Solution: Use ad platform features and targeting options responsibly and as intended. Avoid trying to "game the system" or circumvent policies, as this can lead to severe penalties.

Violations or Account Issues

05

5. History of Previous Violations or Account Issues

Problem: If your account has a history of repeated policy violations, even minor ones, ad platforms may become less lenient. A pattern of non-compliance can lead to stricter scrutiny, more frequent ad disapprovals, and ultimately, permanent account suspension.


Solution: Take every policy violation seriously. Understand why it happened, fix the issue thoroughly, and implement measures to prevent recurrence. Strive for a clean compliance record. 

01

Unrealistic Promises

Promoting Restricted Content

Poor Website Experience

Misusing Ad Features

Violations or Account Issues

1. Unrealistic Promises in Ads or Pages

Problem: Ad platforms are wary of ads that make exaggerated claims, guarantee results (especially for sensitive areas like finance or health), or use overly sensational language. If your ad copy or landing page content seems too good to be true, it's likely to get flagged.


Solution: Focus on clear, honest, and substantiated claims. Back up any assertions with evidence if possible, and avoid hype or language that could be perceived as misleading. Ensure consistency between your ad and landing page message. 

Coozmoo Approach

Reviewing ad copy and landing page content for potentially problematic claims, superlatives, or misleading statements.

Ensuring your messaging is truthful, accurate, and avoids guarantees that can't be met. 

Helping you understand the nuances of industry-specific advertising guidelines (e.g., healthcare). 

Advising on how to present benefits clearly, effectively, and without overpromising.

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What's the difference between ad disapproval and full account suspension?

An ad disapproval means a specific ad isn't allowed to run, but your account is generally still active. An account suspension is much more serious; it means your entire ad account is shut down, and you can't run any ads. Account suspensions are often harder to recover from and can result from repeated or severe violations.

Can a small violation lead to account suspension?

Yes, especially if it is a serious violation (such as promoting prohibited content) or if you have a history of multiple smaller violations. Platforms notice cumulative behavior and patterns, so the accumulation of breaches may reflect non-compliance even if each individual breach is a minor against the community standards.

Who should I contact if my ad is disapproved or my account is suspended?

If your ad is disapproved or your account is suspended, first look at the violation notice in your ad account. Both Meta (Facebook/ Instagram) and Google Ads give you specific detail as to what was the issue for disapproval along with links to appeal.

  • Meta Ads: Go to the Meta Business Help Center to review the issue and submit an appeal. If you have live chat or an account manager you have access to, reach out through that avenue for a quicker resolution.

  • Google Ads: Go to the Google Ads Policy Center to learn about the violation. You can also use the appeal form found in Policy Manager in your Google Ads account.

If you are working within an agency or have an account manager, contact them directly to assist you in resolving the issue in an expedient manner.

Can using certain keywords trigger ad policy violations?

Potentially, yes. Certain keywords might be associated with prohibited products or practices (e.g., terms related to prescription drugs, illicit substances, or misleading claims). Even if your intent is legitimate, using these keywords can sometimes trigger automated flags. Context and landing page content are also very important. 

Will I be charged if my ad gets disapproved?

No, if your ad is disapproved prior to running, you will not be charged anything. Charges occur only upon approval and subsequent impressions or clicks. If the ad was live for a while before getting disapproved, you could be charged for that time period.

Does my privacy policy need to be visible on all pages or just the footer?

It’s considered best practice to link your privacy policy in the footer of all pages, especially on landing pages for ads. This gives you the best opportunity for accessibility and transparency. For compliance reasons (especially GDPR or CCPA), you should also show your privacy policy before you collect any personal information.

How can I stay updated on changes to ad platform policies?

Most ad platforms (like Google Ads, Meta Ads) have official blogs, help centers, and email newsletters where they announce significant policy updates. It's good practice to subscribe to these or regularly check their official policy pages. Working with an agency that stays on top of these changes can also be very helpful. 

What's the difference between ad disapproval and full account suspension?

An ad disapproval means a specific ad isn't allowed to run, but your account is generally still active. An account suspension is much more serious; it means your entire ad account is shut down, and you can't run any ads. Account suspensions are often harder to recover from and can result from repeated or severe violations.

Can a small violation lead to account suspension?

Yes, especially if it is a serious violation (such as promoting prohibited content) or if you have a history of multiple smaller violations. Platforms notice cumulative behavior and patterns, so the accumulation of breaches may reflect non-compliance even if each individual breach is a minor against the community standards.

Who should I contact if my ad is disapproved or my account is suspended?

If your ad is disapproved or your account is suspended, first look at the violation notice in your ad account. Both Meta (Facebook/ Instagram) and Google Ads give you specific detail as to what was the issue for disapproval along with links to appeal.

  • Meta Ads: Go to the Meta Business Help Center to review the issue and submit an appeal. If you have live chat or an account manager you have access to, reach out through that avenue for a quicker resolution.

  • Google Ads: Go to the Google Ads Policy Center to learn about the violation. You can also use the appeal form found in Policy Manager in your Google Ads account.

If you are working within an agency or have an account manager, contact them directly to assist you in resolving the issue in an expedient manner.

Can using certain keywords trigger ad policy violations?

Potentially, yes. Certain keywords might be associated with prohibited products or practices (e.g., terms related to prescription drugs, illicit substances, or misleading claims). Even if your intent is legitimate, using these keywords can sometimes trigger automated flags. Context and landing page content are also very important. 

Is the audit report downloadable and easy to read?

No, if your ad is disapproved prior to running, you will not be charged anything. Charges occur only upon approval and subsequent impressions or clicks. If the ad was live for a while before getting disapproved, you could be charged for that time period.

Does my privacy policy need to be visible on all pages or just the footer?

It’s considered best practice to link your privacy policy in the footer of all pages, especially on landing pages for ads. This gives you the best opportunity for accessibility and transparency. For compliance reasons (especially GDPR or CCPA), you should also show your privacy policy before you collect any personal information.

How can I stay updated on changes to ad platform policies?

Most ad platforms (like Google Ads, Meta Ads) have official blogs, help centers, and email newsletters where they announce significant policy updates. It's good practice to subscribe to these or regularly check their official policy pages. Working with an agency that stays on top of these changes can also be very helpful. 

What's the difference between ad disapproval and full account suspension?

An ad disapproval means a specific ad isn't allowed to run, but your account is generally still active. An account suspension is much more serious; it means your entire ad account is shut down, and you can't run any ads. Account suspensions are often harder to recover from and can result from repeated or severe violations.

Can a small violation lead to account suspension?

Yes, especially if it is a serious violation (such as promoting prohibited content) or if you have a history of multiple smaller violations. Platforms notice cumulative behavior and patterns, so the accumulation of breaches may reflect non-compliance even if each individual breach is a minor against the community standards.

Who should I contact if my ad is disapproved or my account is suspended?

If your ad is disapproved or your account is suspended, first look at the violation notice in your ad account. Both Meta (Facebook/ Instagram) and Google Ads give you specific detail as to what was the issue for disapproval along with links to appeal.

  • Meta Ads: Go to the Meta Business Help Center to review the issue and submit an appeal. If you have live chat or an account manager you have access to, reach out through that avenue for a quicker resolution.

  • Google Ads: Go to the Google Ads Policy Center to learn about the violation. You can also use the appeal form found in Policy Manager in your Google Ads account.

If you are working within an agency or have an account manager, contact them directly to assist you in resolving the issue in an expedient manner.

Can using certain keywords trigger ad policy violations?

Potentially, yes. Certain keywords might be associated with prohibited products or practices (e.g., terms related to prescription drugs, illicit substances, or misleading claims). Even if your intent is legitimate, using these keywords can sometimes trigger automated flags. Context and landing page content are also very important. 

Will I be charged if my ad gets disapproved?

No, if your ad is disapproved prior to running, you will not be charged anything. Charges occur only upon approval and subsequent impressions or clicks. If the ad was live for a while before getting disapproved, you could be charged for that time period.

Does my privacy policy need to be visible on all pages or just the footer?

It’s considered best practice to link your privacy policy in the footer of all pages, especially on landing pages for ads. This gives you the best opportunity for accessibility and transparency. For compliance reasons (especially GDPR or CCPA), you should also show your privacy policy before you collect any personal information.

How can I stay updated on changes to ad platform policies?

Most ad platforms (like Google Ads, Meta Ads) have official blogs, help centers, and email newsletters where they announce significant policy updates. It's good practice to subscribe to these or regularly check their official policy pages. Working with an agency that stays on top of these changes can also be very helpful. 

What's the difference between ad disapproval and full account suspension?

An ad disapproval means a specific ad isn't allowed to run, but your account is generally still active. An account suspension is much more serious; it means your entire ad account is shut down, and you can't run any ads. Account suspensions are often harder to recover from and can result from repeated or severe violations.

Can a small violation lead to account suspension?

Yes, especially if it is a serious violation (such as promoting prohibited content) or if you have a history of multiple smaller violations. Platforms notice cumulative behavior and patterns, so the accumulation of breaches may reflect non-compliance even if each individual breach is a minor against the community standards.

Who should I contact if my ad is disapproved or my account is suspended?

If your ad is disapproved or your account is suspended, first look at the violation notice in your ad account. Both Meta (Facebook/ Instagram) and Google Ads give you specific detail as to what was the issue for disapproval along with links to appeal.

  • Meta Ads: Go to the Meta Business Help Center to review the issue and submit an appeal. If you have live chat or an account manager you have access to, reach out through that avenue for a quicker resolution.

  • Google Ads: Go to the Google Ads Policy Center to learn about the violation. You can also use the appeal form found in Policy Manager in your Google Ads account.

If you are working within an agency or have an account manager, contact them directly to assist you in resolving the issue in an expedient manner.

Can using certain keywords trigger ad policy violations?

Potentially, yes. Certain keywords might be associated with prohibited products or practices (e.g., terms related to prescription drugs, illicit substances, or misleading claims). Even if your intent is legitimate, using these keywords can sometimes trigger automated flags. Context and landing page content are also very important. 

Will I be charged if my ad gets disapproved?

No, if your ad is disapproved prior to running, you will not be charged anything. Charges occur only upon approval and subsequent impressions or clicks. If the ad was live for a while before getting disapproved, you could be charged for that time period.

Does my privacy policy need to be visible on all pages or just the footer?

It’s considered best practice to link your privacy policy in the footer of all pages, especially on landing pages for ads. This gives you the best opportunity for accessibility and transparency. For compliance reasons (especially GDPR or CCPA), you should also show your privacy policy before you collect any personal information.

How can I stay updated on changes to ad platform policies?

Most ad platforms (like Google Ads, Meta Ads) have official blogs, help centers, and email newsletters where they announce significant policy updates. It's good practice to subscribe to these or regularly check their official policy pages. Working with an agency that stays on top of these changes can also be very helpful. 

What's the difference between ad disapproval and full account suspension?

An ad disapproval means a specific ad isn't allowed to run, but your account is generally still active. An account suspension is much more serious; it means your entire ad account is shut down, and you can't run any ads. Account suspensions are often harder to recover from and can result from repeated or severe violations.

Can a small violation lead to account suspension?

Yes, especially if it is a serious violation (such as promoting prohibited content) or if you have a history of multiple smaller violations. Platforms notice cumulative behavior and patterns, so the accumulation of breaches may reflect non-compliance even if each individual breach is a minor against the community standards.

Who should I contact if my ad is disapproved or my account is suspended?

If your ad is disapproved or your account is suspended, first look at the violation notice in your ad account. Both Meta (Facebook/ Instagram) and Google Ads give you specific detail as to what was the issue for disapproval along with links to appeal.

  • Meta Ads: Go to the Meta Business Help Center to review the issue and submit an appeal. If you have live chat or an account manager you have access to, reach out through that avenue for a quicker resolution.

  • Google Ads: Go to the Google Ads Policy Center to learn about the violation. You can also use the appeal form found in Policy Manager in your Google Ads account.

If you are working within an agency or have an account manager, contact them directly to assist you in resolving the issue in an expedient manner.

Can using certain keywords trigger ad policy violations?

Potentially, yes. Certain keywords might be associated with prohibited products or practices (e.g., terms related to prescription drugs, illicit substances, or misleading claims). Even if your intent is legitimate, using these keywords can sometimes trigger automated flags. Context and landing page content are also very important. 

Is the audit report downloadable and easy to read?

No, if your ad is disapproved prior to running, you will not be charged anything. Charges occur only upon approval and subsequent impressions or clicks. If the ad was live for a while before getting disapproved, you could be charged for that time period.

Does my privacy policy need to be visible on all pages or just the footer?

It’s considered best practice to link your privacy policy in the footer of all pages, especially on landing pages for ads. This gives you the best opportunity for accessibility and transparency. For compliance reasons (especially GDPR or CCPA), you should also show your privacy policy before you collect any personal information.

How can I stay updated on changes to ad platform policies?

Most ad platforms (like Google Ads, Meta Ads) have official blogs, help centers, and email newsletters where they announce significant policy updates. It's good practice to subscribe to these or regularly check their official policy pages. Working with an agency that stays on top of these changes can also be very helpful. 

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