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  • Plugin Author dSero

    (@dsero)

    Hi stelltape,

    1. Have you submitted your email for the Ad Recovery?
    2. If so, did you get an email from us that the Ad Recovery started?
    3. If the answer is positive to both issues, please send us your email address and the domain to [email protected]

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    Plugin Author dSero

    (@dsero)

    Closed since the user has not responded for 3 weeks.

    giatitta

    (@giatitta)

    SCAM OR HACKED
    I’ve found that this plugin (dS Anti AdBlock for Google AdSense) put me without my consent, an ad in which he invited to click on a banner at amazon that was not mine, so I clicked on the banner and directed me directly at amazon store with his affiliate link, then alert everyone that this plugin is a fraud, I reported this affiliate link, in support of amazazon, where I have posted a message (Hello Antonio,

    Thank you for letting us know That this member may be Violating our Operating Agreement.

    I’ve sent this information to the appropriate department for investigation. They will contact you if they need further information. Help like yours is invaluable as we work To ensure that all members are working Within Our guidelines.

    Thank you again for reporting this to the Associates Program.)

    how do I say this plugin has caused this problem?
    I called my hosting Provedore, and a technician has tested the files on my site or blog, where he confirmed that a plugin (dSero Anti AdBlock for Google AdSense) was the cause of the problem
    then the technician suggested I delete it and try again if you give me the same problem, I followed the instructions of the technical godaddy, when I deleted the plugin, I have not had any problems, so here I leave also the link of the person in whose I left the banner of the affiliate, cancellandomi the banner of adsense in my blog

    giatitta

    (@giatitta)

    Plugin Author dSero

    (@dsero)

    Dear giatitta,

    Thank you for contacting us.
    The dSero Anti AdBlock detects AdBlocks and presents alternative ads. The revenue from this alternative ads is shared between the Publisher (that installed the AdBlock plugin and registered our Ad Recovery program) and dSero that provides this service for free.

    If you are not interested in using our Ad Recovery service and not interested in monetizing your AdBlock users, you can disable the plugin, and our service will stop working.
    You can also send us an email to our support: support at dsero.com and will remove you from the service.

    I’m very sorry to hear your thoughts, and I hope that this action will not hurt other publishers that enjoy our Ad Recovery service.

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    giatitta

    (@giatitta)

    perhaps I have not understood what it means dSero Anti AdBlock, however if you have a video tutorial on youtube to understand it better, so I am going to give an opinion, you know why I say this? because it does not seem normal that while I in my adsense website or blog, and with my own ip with only discounting the page gave me the amazon link, please expect your response, thanks

    Plugin Author dSero

    (@dsero)

    Hi giatitta

    The video tutorial is a very good idea, please take a look at this video fits your expectation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MI3seOueK7M

    Do you use AdBlock by your own?

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    I must say dSero, the way you handled that situation was very well. If your product works on my site I will enjoy using the plugin.

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