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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 addresses the difficulties Korean users face in learning Framer due to a lack of Korean resources. We translated content from the official blog and added practical information. We hope it is of some help to users of Framer.
Why Your Site Might Be Blocked on Google Ads
Google Ads strictly reviews websites linked to ads to ensure they are safe and comply with Google’s policies. Especially if you are using Framer’s free domain (.framer.website), your site could be affected by issues with other users' sites.

Common Block Types
Compromised Site: Sites containing malicious content or abnormal redirects
Circumventing Systems: Using techniques (like cloaking) to deceive Google’s review systems
Why Do Issues Arise with Framer’s Free Domain?
Framer offers free domains like .framer.website. This domain is registered on the Public Suffix List, making each subdomain appear as an independent domain to services like Google.
The problem is that Google systems sometimes do not completely reflect this setting. This means that even if there's nothing wrong with yourdomain.framer.website, if there’s an issue with another.framer.website, it can affect the entire .framer.website domain unfairly.
Solutions
If possible, we highly recommend using a custom domain. By doing so, you can reduce the chance of your ad account being blocked due to issues with other users' domains.
Common Reasons for Block by Type
Type | Description |
|---|---|
Cloaking | Showing different content to users vs. Google |
Repeated Policy Violations | Submitting previously rejected ads without changes repeatedly |
Misleading Content | Using misleading titles/descriptions to attract users |
Malicious Scripts | Including unreliable external scripts on the website |
HTTP Links | Including or redirecting external links that still use http |
Dead Links | Missing redirection settings for links coming from older platforms |
Google Ads Block Resolution Checklist
If your website created with Framer gets blocked, check the items below.
Is the 404 page properly configured?
Do any links still connect via
http://?Have you scanned your site with tools like
VirusTotal?Are external scripts from trustworthy sources?
Are all links redirected from your old domain?
Do the ad keywords match the actual website content?
Is there a blocklist report on Google Search Console?
Ad Revision Procedure (Resolution for Disapproved Ad)
Navigate to
Ads and Assetsin Google AdsLook for "Disapproved" or "Limited Approval" in the
StatuscolumnHover over to see the reason → Click
Read PolicyClick the pencil icon → Edit ad, then
saveIf resolution is difficult, contact Google's Ads support team directly
Note: Creating a new ad account for the same site can still result in being blocked by Google systems. It's better to resolve issues within your current account.
This article is a translation and adaptation of Framer's official blog content, ‘Compromised sites in Google Ads’.




