The truth is, Armor Games couldn't work without ads. By watching ads, it helps keep the lights on here and helps pay for great games to be developed. So while they are here to stay, it doesn't mean that questionable ads or ones that may be improperly coded are acceptable for the site (or in the case of a bugged ad, your browser).
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I found an Inappropriate Ad.
Please report this to us via the Support Forums or the Other section of our Contact Us page. Along with your contact, there are some key details that our team will need to know before we can begin to do any review into the Ad.
- A screen capture of the webpage with the ad so we can see where it's placed on the site.
- The URL of the ad that it's attempting to direct you to if you were to click on it. You do not need to click on the ad to find this information out.
In addition to reporting this ad to us, you may be able to flag this ad as inappropriate directly to our ad partner Google. This will likely remove the ad from being visible in the future pages that you load or refresh on our site once it's no longer cached.
Will I get in trouble for posting a link to the image if it's a naughty ad?
If the ad is an adult focused ad, and you are uncomfortable with posting the details (we completely understand!) you can give us the name of the product that is being advertised (such as the name of a game) and the URL. With the two of these, we'll be able to figure out which ad it is.
How do I get the URL without clicking on the ad?
As a mockup, we'll use our Game Announcement for Warfare Online and pretend this is the Ad causing problems.
- Hover your mouse over the Image
- R-Click to bring up a list of options
- Locate the "Copy link address..." and click on that.
- The URL will be stored in your clipboard and you can now paste the link in your contact.
Here is a what this would look like,
URL: http://armorgames.com/news/warfare-online-now-available |
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There is an Ad that crashes my browser/makes my browser misbehave.
Depending on which type of "Bad Ad" you are encountering, you can report this to us via the Support Forums or the Other section of our Contact Us page. Along with your contact, there are some key details that our team will need to know before we can begin to do any review into the Ad.
- A screen capture of the page with the ad, this way we can see the placement on the page.
- The URL of the ad that it's attempting to direct you to if you were to click on it. You do not need to click on the ad to find this information out.
- Any error messages that you get will also help. A screen capture will also help if this is something that you can get to us.
- For example Script Errors, Shockwave has Crashed, etc.
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