Last reviewed July 14, 2026

Editorial and corrections policy

Our standard is simple: use the controlling primary source, explain it accurately, label independent suggestions, and correct errors transparently.

Source hierarchy

For AdSense and AdSense for YouTube procedures, we prioritize:

  1. The current signed-in instruction shown inside the reader’s account.
  2. Official Google AdSense and YouTube Help documentation.
  3. Official Google Search Central documentation for site and indexing topics.
  4. Clearly labeled operational suggestions based on local mail or business realities.

Community posts and social videos may identify questions worth answering, but they are not used as controlling evidence for a platform rule.

How articles are built

  • Each guide answers a distinct reader problem rather than repeating the homepage.
  • A direct answer appears near the top.
  • Claims about deadlines, replacement limits and account steps link to Google.
  • Official requirements and practical suggestions are visibly separated.
  • Titles avoid guarantees, fake urgency and unsupported “manual verification” promises.
  • Material pages display an author and review date.

Independence and commercial content

Creators Without Borders is independent of Google, AdSense and YouTube. Product links may lead to our free checklist or paid organizational templates. Commercial relationships do not change the official steps described in an article. A purchase never guarantees platform approval or access to a special support route.

Corrections

We correct factual errors when official documentation changes or a source no longer supports the wording. Material corrections update the page review date. Minor spelling or formatting changes may be corrected without a separate notice.

To report an error, send the page URL, disputed sentence and supporting official source through WhatsApp. Do not send account passwords, PINs, payment data or identity documents.

Safety boundaries

We will not publish instructions encouraging duplicate accounts, false addresses, altered documents, policy evasion or secret access claims. We do not provide legal, tax or financial advice and do not act as Google support.

Article review schedule

Core verification guides are checked when Google changes its published instructions and periodically for broken links, outdated dates and ambiguous wording. Readers should still follow the current instruction in their signed-in account when it differs from a general public article.

Read the source-checked PIN guide

Start at the hub and choose the guide matching your current verification stage.