
"When a card is added to a Google Ads account, the platform begins by examining its BIN. Google identifies the card's issuer, the country of issuance, the type of card, and checks that this information aligns with the account's settings. The system also considers the history of payment profiles and browser activity to determine how thorough the verification should be."
"If the card originates from a country different from the account's registered country, Google may apply stricter checks and could even block the transaction before it goes through. Cards issued by traditional banks follow the standard verification process, while tokenized cards from fintech providers are evaluated differently, which can influence whether they are successfully added and used in campaigns."
"Cards obtained through unregulated or unofficial methods are closely scrutinized, face stricter checks, and carry a high risk of being blocked. Every provider must follow legal regulations and verify the user's identity."
Google Ads uses virtual cards denominated in US dollars to provide predictable payments and avoid currency conversion costs. When adding a card to an account, Google examines the card's BIN to identify the issuer, country of issuance, and card type, then verifies this information matches account settings. The platform considers payment history and browser activity to determine verification intensity. Cards from countries different than the account's registered country face stricter checks and potential blocking. Traditional bank cards follow standard verification, while tokenized cards from fintech providers undergo different evaluation. Advertisers can obtain virtual dollar cards through traditional banks, global fintech services, or specialized online platforms, all of which must comply with legal regulations and identity verification requirements.
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