How do you render Google ad units in localhost?





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Per research there was a previous question from 2014 (Is Google adsense available for localhost?) that suggested adding:



data-adtest="on"


and after testing and reading the comments the solution no longer works. In an ad unit:



<script async src="//pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/js/adsbygoogle.js"></script>
<!-- responsive_ad -->
<ins class="adsbygoogle"
style="display:block"
data-ad-client="ca-pub-####"
data-ad-slot="######"
data-ad-format="auto"
data-adtest="on"
data-full-width-responsive="true">
</ins>
<script>
(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || ).push({});
</script>


After testing in Chrome, Firefox and Safari a white box is rendered. After searching I'm not able to locate any solution in product forums or on any site. How can I test an ad unit in localhost?










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    Per research there was a previous question from 2014 (Is Google adsense available for localhost?) that suggested adding:



    data-adtest="on"


    and after testing and reading the comments the solution no longer works. In an ad unit:



    <script async src="//pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/js/adsbygoogle.js"></script>
    <!-- responsive_ad -->
    <ins class="adsbygoogle"
    style="display:block"
    data-ad-client="ca-pub-####"
    data-ad-slot="######"
    data-ad-format="auto"
    data-adtest="on"
    data-full-width-responsive="true">
    </ins>
    <script>
    (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || ).push({});
    </script>


    After testing in Chrome, Firefox and Safari a white box is rendered. After searching I'm not able to locate any solution in product forums or on any site. How can I test an ad unit in localhost?










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      Per research there was a previous question from 2014 (Is Google adsense available for localhost?) that suggested adding:



      data-adtest="on"


      and after testing and reading the comments the solution no longer works. In an ad unit:



      <script async src="//pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/js/adsbygoogle.js"></script>
      <!-- responsive_ad -->
      <ins class="adsbygoogle"
      style="display:block"
      data-ad-client="ca-pub-####"
      data-ad-slot="######"
      data-ad-format="auto"
      data-adtest="on"
      data-full-width-responsive="true">
      </ins>
      <script>
      (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || ).push({});
      </script>


      After testing in Chrome, Firefox and Safari a white box is rendered. After searching I'm not able to locate any solution in product forums or on any site. How can I test an ad unit in localhost?










      share|improve this question














      Per research there was a previous question from 2014 (Is Google adsense available for localhost?) that suggested adding:



      data-adtest="on"


      and after testing and reading the comments the solution no longer works. In an ad unit:



      <script async src="//pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/js/adsbygoogle.js"></script>
      <!-- responsive_ad -->
      <ins class="adsbygoogle"
      style="display:block"
      data-ad-client="ca-pub-####"
      data-ad-slot="######"
      data-ad-format="auto"
      data-adtest="on"
      data-full-width-responsive="true">
      </ins>
      <script>
      (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || ).push({});
      </script>


      After testing in Chrome, Firefox and Safari a white box is rendered. After searching I'm not able to locate any solution in product forums or on any site. How can I test an ad unit in localhost?







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          I also tried the data-adtest="on" approach and it didnt work for me either. I found two different approaches for testing:




          • Using Placeholders, the way most Google Adsense Forum Entry suggesting it.
            e. g. here: https://productforums.google.com/forum/#!msg/adsense/RLeUEq6na-w/i93-TFVRiHUJ
            (I've tried it on my own and I was satisfied with the solution)

          • Use your own (dev) domain explained here: https://medium.com/@jeffersonlicet/testing-ads-on-localhost-300215b415d6 (I was not able to tried this on my own, because I dont have a domain)


          If you have opened the developer console you would have saw that you got an 403 Error. The reasons for this error are further explained here: https://www.shoutmeloud.com/adsense-403-forbidden-error.html. To make it short: Adsense Crawlers reject Localhost. Thats you why you got a white space instead of ads.



          But if there is a third way I would also be glad to hear it.






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            I also tried the data-adtest="on" approach and it didnt work for me either. I found two different approaches for testing:




            • Using Placeholders, the way most Google Adsense Forum Entry suggesting it.
              e. g. here: https://productforums.google.com/forum/#!msg/adsense/RLeUEq6na-w/i93-TFVRiHUJ
              (I've tried it on my own and I was satisfied with the solution)

            • Use your own (dev) domain explained here: https://medium.com/@jeffersonlicet/testing-ads-on-localhost-300215b415d6 (I was not able to tried this on my own, because I dont have a domain)


            If you have opened the developer console you would have saw that you got an 403 Error. The reasons for this error are further explained here: https://www.shoutmeloud.com/adsense-403-forbidden-error.html. To make it short: Adsense Crawlers reject Localhost. Thats you why you got a white space instead of ads.



            But if there is a third way I would also be glad to hear it.






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              I also tried the data-adtest="on" approach and it didnt work for me either. I found two different approaches for testing:




              • Using Placeholders, the way most Google Adsense Forum Entry suggesting it.
                e. g. here: https://productforums.google.com/forum/#!msg/adsense/RLeUEq6na-w/i93-TFVRiHUJ
                (I've tried it on my own and I was satisfied with the solution)

              • Use your own (dev) domain explained here: https://medium.com/@jeffersonlicet/testing-ads-on-localhost-300215b415d6 (I was not able to tried this on my own, because I dont have a domain)


              If you have opened the developer console you would have saw that you got an 403 Error. The reasons for this error are further explained here: https://www.shoutmeloud.com/adsense-403-forbidden-error.html. To make it short: Adsense Crawlers reject Localhost. Thats you why you got a white space instead of ads.



              But if there is a third way I would also be glad to hear it.






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                I also tried the data-adtest="on" approach and it didnt work for me either. I found two different approaches for testing:




                • Using Placeholders, the way most Google Adsense Forum Entry suggesting it.
                  e. g. here: https://productforums.google.com/forum/#!msg/adsense/RLeUEq6na-w/i93-TFVRiHUJ
                  (I've tried it on my own and I was satisfied with the solution)

                • Use your own (dev) domain explained here: https://medium.com/@jeffersonlicet/testing-ads-on-localhost-300215b415d6 (I was not able to tried this on my own, because I dont have a domain)


                If you have opened the developer console you would have saw that you got an 403 Error. The reasons for this error are further explained here: https://www.shoutmeloud.com/adsense-403-forbidden-error.html. To make it short: Adsense Crawlers reject Localhost. Thats you why you got a white space instead of ads.



                But if there is a third way I would also be glad to hear it.






                share|improve this answer













                I also tried the data-adtest="on" approach and it didnt work for me either. I found two different approaches for testing:




                • Using Placeholders, the way most Google Adsense Forum Entry suggesting it.
                  e. g. here: https://productforums.google.com/forum/#!msg/adsense/RLeUEq6na-w/i93-TFVRiHUJ
                  (I've tried it on my own and I was satisfied with the solution)

                • Use your own (dev) domain explained here: https://medium.com/@jeffersonlicet/testing-ads-on-localhost-300215b415d6 (I was not able to tried this on my own, because I dont have a domain)


                If you have opened the developer console you would have saw that you got an 403 Error. The reasons for this error are further explained here: https://www.shoutmeloud.com/adsense-403-forbidden-error.html. To make it short: Adsense Crawlers reject Localhost. Thats you why you got a white space instead of ads.



                But if there is a third way I would also be glad to hear it.







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