The “https//www.googleadservices.com” error is not typically a flaw with the Google service itself, but rather an indication that something on your device or network is blocking or interfering with the communication needed to load ads or complete a redirect.
Here are the most common reasons this error appears and the fixes that work:
1. Clear Browser Cache and Cookies
For Chrome:
Open Chrome.
Click on the three dots (menu) in the upper-right corner.
Select Settings > Privacy and Security > Clear Browsing Data.
Choose Cookies and other site data and Cached images and files.
Click Clear Data.
For Firefox:
Open Firefox.
Click on the three horizontal lines (menu) in the upper-right corner.
Go to Settings > Privacy & Security.
Scroll to Cookies and Site Data and click Clear Data.
Check Cookies and Site Data and Cached Web Content, then click Clear.
2. Disable Browser Extensions
Sometimes browser extensions, especially ad blockers or privacy tools, can cause conflicts with Google Ads services.
For Chrome:
Click on the three dots > More tools > Extensions.
Disable or remove any ad blockers, privacy-focused extensions, or suspicious extensions.
For Firefox:
Open Firefox and click the three horizontal lines > Add-ons.
Disable or remove ad-blocking or privacy extensions.
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3. Check for Malware or Adware
Some malware or adware can trigger unwanted redirections to sites like googleadservices.com.
Use a Malware Scanner: Run a scan using a reputable tool like Malwarebytes or AdwCleaner to remove any malicious software.
4. Update Your Browser
Sometimes, outdated browsers may not be fully compatible with certain services.
Make sure you’re using the latest version of your browser. Go to the browser’s settings to check for updates.
5. Check for Network Configuration Issues
If you’re using a VPN or proxy server, it might be causing issues with Google Ads redirection.
Try Disabling Your VPN/Proxy to see if that resolves the issue.
6. Try Incognito Mode
Open an Incognito or Private Browsing window and try accessing the website again. This disables cache, cookies, and extensions temporarily, which can help troubleshoot the problem.
For Chrome: Press
Ctrl + Shift + N(Windows) orCmd + Shift + N(Mac).For Firefox: Press
Ctrl + Shift + P(Windows) orCmd + Shift + P(Mac).
7. Check Your Google Ads Settings (If You’re an Advertiser)
If you are the one running ads and encountering issues with googleadservices.com, you may need to check your Google Ads account for any misconfigurations.
Visit the Google Ads Help Center to see if any alerts or issues have been flagged on your account.
8. Contact Google Support
If none of these steps work and you continue to experience the error with Google Ads or related services, you can contact Google Support for more specialized help, especially if it’s an issue with your account or settings.
Fix System Date and Time
- Sync Your Clock: Ensure your computer’s system date and time are set correctly and synchronized automatically with a time server. If your clock is too far off, security protocols (like SSL/TLS) can fail, leading to connection errors.
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