how to track adsense pin?
Google AdSense is a great way to monetize a website, but before you can start cashing out your earnings, you need to verify your address. Google does this by sending a Personal Identification Number (PIN) via regular mail. Naturally, many publishers wonder if there’s a way to track their AdSense PIN delivery. Unfortunately, there isn’t—Google doesn’t provide a tracking system since the PIN is sent through standard postal services. However, there are a few things you can do to ensure you receive it without unnecessary delays.
When Does Google Send the AdSense PIN?
Once your AdSense earnings hit the verification threshold—usually $10 or its equivalent in your local currency—Google automatically generates and mails out the PIN to the payment address listed in your account. This process takes a few days, but delivery times vary based on your location. In most cases, it arrives within 2 to 4 weeks.
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How to Check If Your AdSense PIN Has Been Sent
Although you can’t track your PIN in real time, you can check whether it has been issued. Here’s how:
- Log in to your Google AdSense account.
- Go to the Payments section.
- Click on Verification.
- You’ll see the date when your PIN was generated and sent.
If you haven’t received your PIN after 4 weeks, you can request a replacement from the same Verification section in your AdSense account.
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Why Can’t You Track the AdSense PIN?
Google sends the PIN through standard mail instead of a courier service or registered post, so there’s no tracking number available. Because of this, it’s important to double-check your mailing address in AdSense before the PIN is sent. Incorrect or incomplete addresses can cause unnecessary delays.
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What If You Don’t Receive Your AdSense PIN?
If more than 4 weeks have passed and your PIN still hasn’t arrived, here’s what you should do:
- Verify your address in AdSense to ensure it’s correct.
- Request a new PIN from the Verification section of your account.
- Google allows you to request up to three PINs. If you don’t receive any of them, you may have the option to verify your address using an alternative method, such as submitting an official document (ID, utility bill, etc.).
Final Thoughts
Although you can’t track your AdSense PIN, you can check its status in your account and request a new one if necessary. The key is to make sure your address is accurate and be patient while waiting for delivery.
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