Ads.txt
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− | '''Ads.txt''' is a special file promoted by the | + | '''Ads.txt''' is a special file promoted by the Interactive Advertising Bureau (IAB, not to be confused with the Internet Architecture Board) to let a site announce its officially endorsed ad networks and the associated account IDs in order to prevent fraud. It is placed in the root directory of a site similarly to [[Robots Exclusion Standard|robots.txt]]. The filename in actual use is all-lowercase, ''ads.txt'', but the spec refers to the standard as the capitalized ''Ads.txt''. |
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Revision as of 01:38, 9 May 2018
Ads.txt is a special file promoted by the Interactive Advertising Bureau (IAB, not to be confused with the Internet Architecture Board) to let a site announce its officially endorsed ad networks and the associated account IDs in order to prevent fraud. It is placed in the root directory of a site similarly to robots.txt. The filename in actual use is all-lowercase, ads.txt, but the spec refers to the standard as the capitalized Ads.txt.