Can using keywords like 'Hack' get you banned from host provider & google adsense ?

Abhishek Rawal

Abhishek Rawal

@abhishek-fg9tRh Oct 23, 2024
Using words like 'hack' ,'hacking' can get your website banned by host provider and google adsense ?
So a website related to 'ethical hacking' containing word 'hack' will be banned by Google adsense & Host provider?

I would like to have accurate & correct information related to this.
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  • Sanyam Khurana

    Sanyam Khurana

    @sanyam-Nl7Zqc Dec 4, 2013

    I think only unethical ones
  • Kaustubh Katdare

    Kaustubh Katdare

    @thebigk Dec 4, 2013

    No, hack is a common word and using that word in your article won't get you banned from Adsense. But if majority of your articles use that word and make Google's machines think that you're doing something you shouldn't be; they'll kick you out - you don't want that to happen.

    So avoid using anything that can trigger alerts for Google machines and you should be safe.
  • Sanyam Khurana

    Sanyam Khurana

    @sanyam-Nl7Zqc Dec 4, 2013

    Kaustubh Katdare
    No, hack is a common word and using that word in your article won't get you banned from Adsense. But if majority of your articles use that word and make Google's machines think that you're doing something you shouldn't be; they'll kick you out - you don't want that to happen.

    So avoid using anything that can trigger alerts for Google machines and you should be safe.
    Yes, that's what I was saying..!

    Thanks for clarifying @#-Link-Snipped-# sir.
  • Anoop Kumar

    Anoop Kumar

    @anoop-kumar-GDGRCn Dec 5, 2013

    How about LifeHacker. there are plenty of articles starting with 7 hacks, 10 hacks.
    Unless you are not doing any unethical activity, reported by some I don't think this will affect.

    PS: I agree that should not use hacking unless required so.
  • Anand Tamariya

    Anand Tamariya

    @anand-tamariya-DnfjEX Dec 17, 2013

    Here's google's #-Link-Snipped-#on this:
    Placement of Google ads is not permitted on websites that promote any form of hacking or cracking. Hacking and cracking content is content that provides users with instructions or equipment that tampers with or provides illegal access to software, servers, or websites.
    Hosting providers might have a different policy. You need to check with your provider.