Sorry to say this John but I don't think Max has a lot of choice about what is put up. He does up to a point. The Adsense website says: You can block ads from the following categories: * Cosmetic procedures and surgery: Includes lifts, suctions, lasers, hair removal and restoration, tattoos and body modification. * Dating: Includes dating services and online dating communities. * Drugs and supplements: Includes pharmaceuticals, vitamins, supplements and related retailers; does not include resources providing information about drugs. * Get rich quick: Schemes promising fast earning. * Politics: Includes politics or controversial social issues; does not include ads for news organisations that are not generally associated with a partisan viewpoint on issues. * Religion: Includes religious ads and ads advocating for or against religious views; does not include astrology or non-denominational spirituality. * Ringtones and downloadables: Mobile add-ons including ringtones and other downloadable goodies such as screensavers and wallpapers for desktop PCs and profile layouts and graphics for social networks. * Sexual and reproductive health: Includes sexual function and fertility ads; does not include normal pregnancy resources. * References to sex & sexuality: Includes ads that are sexually suggestive, ads relating to sexual and reproductive health and ads that refer to sex and sexuality. * Video games (casual and online): Includes video games, online games and downloadable games; does not include video game consoles. * Weight loss: Includes weight loss, dieting and related products and programmes; doesn't include healthy eating or general fitness ads. He can also block specific advertisers.
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