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Google to Deactivate Russian AdSense Accounts

Google has announced that it will deactivate AdSense accounts in Russia. The company has sent an email to all affected users, informing them of this decision.

The move is part of Google’s ongoing response to the geopolitical situation, and it will impact many content creators and website owners in Russia who rely on AdSense for revenue.

At this time, we are deactivating all Russia-based AdSense accounts. This means you will not be able to monetize with any AdSense accounts based in Russia. This follows several measures we’ve taken since 2022, including the suspension of ad serving in Russia.

Your July earnings will be disbursed around 21–26 of August, assuming you have no active payment holds and meet the minimum payment thresholds.

Within 60 days, we will attempt to disburse any remaining balance in your account, if you have met the cancellation threshold and have no payment holds.

Please contact AdSense Support if you need further assistance.

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Farhan Abro

Hello! My name is Farhan Abro, and I'm based here in Islamabad. My journey in Pakistan's digital media really kicked off when I founded INCPak back in 2012. We built it from the ground up, driven by an entrepreneurial spirit, to be a trusted voice for independent journalism. But while media is a big part of who I am, I'm also shaped by a fascinating mix of other passions. I'm deeply into automotive, which gives me a technical edge, but I also find my artistic expression through landscape photography and music. And I'm always diving into the exciting world of Artificial Intelligence. Bringing all these different worlds together the technical, the creative, the journalistic, and the entrepreneurial—it really colors how I see things and approach every project. It gives me a distinct perspective that I try to bring to everything I share

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