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Adsense Login Problems

Posted By Darren Rowse 15th of April 2005 Adsense 0 Comments

Since returning home from Sydney yesterday I’ve not been able to login to my Adsense statistics. I keep getting a 502 Server Error and a recommendation to try again in 30 seconds.

Anyone else having similar issues?

Update – I finally got in and think I’ve worked out what the problem was.

The last view of my Adsense statistics was for ‘All Time’ and ‘All Channels’. This is a very long page (I’ve been at it for 18 months). Adsense recently changed their stats so that it would open the last page you viewed next time you log in – this is supposed to be for the convenience of not having to manually choose your favourite stats page each time you log in. Unfortunately its not very convenient when the page is a long one like mine.

Anyway – its sorted now and I won’t be viewing my All time stats as the last one before logging off again.

About Darren Rowse
Darren Rowse is the founder and editor of ProBlogger Blog Tips and Digital Photography School. Learn more about him here and connect with him on Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn.
Comments
  1. It’s all good here mate!

  2. They should implement a “Set this report as default” feature so that it wouldn’t matter what your last view was.

  3. That last login feature is killing me. It keeps thinking I left viewing the current month, but I always end up changing it to the day to try and make it stick (less scrolling viewing only the day). Oh well, should probably check the stats less anyway–maybe this is their way of telling me so.

  4. Why are you logging into your all time stats? ;)

    Are you like Dagobert Duck counting your money? (What is Donald Ducks uncle called down under?)

  5. LOL Nicole. Yes it does sound like I was counting the cash.

    In actual fact I was making a graph to do some analysis on my time with Adsense.

  6. Yes! I am counting the cash. And all $0.45 cents is still there. :-)

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