Hi,
Google may sometimes place a limit on the number of ads your AdMob account can show. This might be a temporary ad serving limit to evaluate your traffic quality, or it might be because of invalid traffic concerns in your AdMob account. For more information, please refer to Ad serving limits.
Kindly share your app ID via reply to author option for further investigation.Mobile Ads SDK Team |
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Break down your traffic reports into meaningful segments using app filters such as app name, ad unit and country. This will help you gauge how changes to traffic sources or implementation can affect your ad traffic. You can use Google Analytics to get detailed information about your app visitors, and be on the lookout for any suspicious user behavior. Some questions to ask yourself:
Learn more about how you can use Google Analytics in AdMob and how to implement the Google Analytics SDK for Android and iOS.
For ad serving concern, we recommend raising this to AdMob Help Center for better context on this.