Your Ad Manager account may be deactivated if it hasn't received any ad activity or earnings for 180 days.
If your account is closed, you have to reactivate it to begin using it again.
If you no longer need your account, you may be able to close it.
Given the recent suspension of Google advertising systems in Russia, reactivations for Russian Ad Manager accounts are paused. Learn more.
Why your Ad Manager account was deactivated
If your Ad Manager account has ad activity or earnings, it won't be deactivated. Ad Manager accounts are deactivated due to inactivity as follows:
After 90 days of inactivity
- You'll receive an email from Ad Manager to let you know that your account will be deactivated unless it has ad activity or earnings.
After 180 days of inactivity
- Your Ad Manager account is deactivated.
Reactivate your Ad Manager account
Note that reactivation requires Admin permissions. To reactivate your account:
- Sign in to Google Ad Manager.
- Click Reactivate account.
FAQ
My Ad Manager account was deactivated and still had money in it. How can I get paid?
If your account balance is above the payment threshold, and you resolve any payment holds, you may receive your Ad Manager balance as usual.
If your account balance is above the cancellation threshold, and you resolve any payment holds, you may receive your Ad Manager balance after closing your account.
When I reactivate my account, will I have to verify my address by PIN again?
No. If you previously verified your address by PIN, you won't need to verify it again. If you haven't previously verified your address by PIN, you'll be asked to do so before receiving your payments.
Learn more about payment verification.