The seller information disclosure status in Google AdSense is a feature that allows you to set whether or not to disclose business information to advertisers.
Disclosure can improve advertiser trust and potentially increase revenue, but setting it to internal enhances personal information protection, although it may decrease revenue.
You should choose between disclosure and internal options by considering personal information protection and revenue increase opportunities.
The "Seller Information Disclosure Status" in Google AdSense is a setting that determines how much information about you is shared with advertisers.
Seller Information Disclosure Status
1. Public :
Advantages : Sharing your business name and domain with advertisers can encourage them to purchase ads. It enhances transparency, builds advertiser trust, and potentially increases your ad revenue.
Disadvantages : Some personal information is disclosed, which may raise privacy concerns.
2. Internal Use :
Advantages : Your business name and domain are not shared with advertisers, protecting your personal information.
Disadvantages : Advertisers receive limited information, which can make it difficult to encourage them to buy ads. This may lead to a potential decrease in ad revenue.
Changes When Set to Internal Use:
Google sellers.json file : Your business name and domain will no longer be displayed in this file.
Advertiser Information : Advertisers will not be able to see your information, which may affect their ad purchasing decisions.
Conclusion:
The decision of which option to choose should be made by balancing your preference for privacy against potential opportunities to increase revenue.
Note:
In most cases, it is advisable to select "Public" to enhance transparency and build advertiser trust.
If privacy is your top priority, you can choose "Internal Use," but be prepared for a potential decrease in revenue.