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Jul 21, 2025
When your site is blocked by Google Ads
Here’s why your site might be blocked on Google Ads and how to fix it. Framer's free domains could get blocked due to issues from other users, so we recommend using a custom domain.

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This document aims to help domestic users who are learning Framer overcome the difficulties caused by the scarcity of Korean materials. It translates content from the official blog into Korean and adds practical information. We hope it provides some assistance to Framer users.
Reasons for site restrictions in Google Ads
Google Ads conducts strict reviews to ensure that websites linked to ads are safe and comply with Google policies. Especially when using Framer's free domain (.framer.website), issues with other users' sites can influence your site.

Common types of restrictions
Compromised Site: If it contains malicious content or suspicious redirects
Circumventing Systems: Uses tactics, like cloaking, to deceive Google's review system
Why do these issues occur with Framer's free domains?
Framer offers free domains such as .framer.website
. These domains are registered on the Public Suffix List, allowing each subdomain to be recognized as an independent domain by services like Google.
However, the issue arises because Google's system sometimes fails to fully implement this setup. This means, even if there's no problem with yourdomain.framer.website
, any problem on another.framer.website
can lead to disadvantages for the entire .framer.website
domain.
Solution
If possible, use a custom domain!
This can reduce the chance of your ad account being blocked due to other users' domain issues.
Common causes of restriction by reason
Type | Description |
---|---|
Cloaking | Showing different content to users and Google |
Policy violation repetition | Repeatedly submitting previously rejected ads without changes |
Misleading content | Using titles or descriptions that mislead users |
Malicious scripts | Including unstable external scripts on your website |
http links | Including external links or redirects still using http |
Dead links | When redirection settings are omitted after moving from another platform |
Checklist to resolve Google Ads restrictions
If a website created with Framer is blocked by ads, check the items below.
Is the 404 page properly set up?
Are there links still connected using
http://
?Have you scanned your site using tools like
VirusTotal
?Are external scripts from reliable sources?
Are all links redirected from the previous domain?
Do your ad keywords match the actual website content?
Is there a blocklist report in Google Search Console?
Ad modification procedures (Resolving Disapproved Ads)
Navigate to
Ads or Assets
in Google AdsFind "Disapproved" or "Limited Approval" in the
Status
sectionHover to check reasons → Click
Read Policy
Click the pencil icon → Modify the ad then
Save
If resolution is difficult, contact Google Ads support team directly
Note
: Creating a new ad account with the same site may still result in a restriction by Google's system. It's better to resolve the issues within the existing account.
This article is adapted from Framer's official blog on ‘Compromised sites in Google Ads’.