Hello Romain,

Your response is encouraging. I'm working on a new app and I'm trying
to fight the discouraging feeling. Android is lots of fun to work
with, but I'm still annoyed at how the AdSense issue was handled.
Would I get burned again by Google if I continued work on Android?
Seeing the responses here made me feel a little better. I'm still
grumpy with AdSense, but that shouldn't stop the Android fun!

If AdSense and Android worked better together, it could help
developers make money. That would encourage more developers and likely
lead to better content on the Android Market.

To keep things more on-topic, here's what I would try differently if I
was to use AdSense in my app again. Make sure that the Adsense spiders
can grab your content. I was using htaccess to block all but android/
iphone traffic. I wanted a more safe and secure playground for my
game. However, that was bad for AdSense. Open up the IPs for the
AdSense spiders. Also, if you have passworded content, you can create
a login for Google... allowing the spiders to log in. That may not
work for all games, but my games were using webview and customized web
pages.

Well... that's just my idea. I didn't get to try it. If my account
wasn't shut down, that's what I would have done to make AdSense and my
Android game work better.
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