
Rogue Ads in Google Ads
I definitely understand the need for ads. However, Google Ads have had numerous issues recently with "rogue ads." These are ads that pop up on mobile devices and take over the browser page with a series of infinite redirects. You cannot back out of the page, but have to close it and start over on a new page, hoping that an ad does not generate the same problem. Google cannot get a handle on this, due to the volume of ad publishers, and there is no way to filter out specific ads on your part.
This makes us look terrible as a company, as if something in our website has been "hacked," or as if we are trying to maliciously steal information from people. I have had numerous complaints from users, and the only advice I have for them is to install an adblocker on their mobile device to prevent the pop-ups from occurring.
I am asking if there is some way we could disable ads as a user, or if you could look into alternate sources of ads. I pay already for the use of Tourney Machine. You get money from that. Why should I look foolish as a business so you can continue to collect more revenue from my users, when I have already paid for a service?
Customer support service by UserEcho