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Yesterday I set up an AdSense account and added code to a few of my sites.
Today I noticed a reference on the AdSense site to the "allowed sites" feature.
Is this something I should be using? It didn't quite make sense the way I read it.

Actually, I also have a second question. Will I be able to see which sites/ads the clicks are coming from in my AdSense account?
I didn't set up any "channels" yet as I didn't quite understand that either.
Is that what I need to do?

Any advice would be appreciated.
Thanks.
 
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https://www.google.com/adsense/supp...&sourceid=aso&subid=ww-ww-et-asui&medium=link

What is my Allowed Sites list?

Allowed sites are sites or URLs on which AdSense publishers allow or wish to have their Google ads displayed. If a URL displaying your AdSense ad code is not on your Allowed Sites list, ads will still be displayed, but impressions and clicks won't be recorded, advertisers won't be charged, and you won't receive any earnings for that URL.

We've added the Allowed Sites feature because we've learned that some AdSense publishers are concerned about potentially malicious behavior from others on the web, such as stealing their ad code and placing it on an inappropriate site. By offering this feature, we allow AdSense publishers more control over which sites or URLs can have their AdSense code.

The lazy/easy way IMO is to add/use "URL channels" so at least that way you can see what sites are doing what if you want to know what a specific ad space is doing you will need to set up "Custom channels" when generating the code
 
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I remind that i set up by a mistake.
i lost one day revenue :sick:
 
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Thanks ethix.
 
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your welcome mate :)
 
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