Inappropriate Advert? Remove Adverts - TheCircle Psychic Readings

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The discussion addresses the presence of an inappropriate advertisement for The Circle Psychic Readings on a mobile platform. The user expresses concern over the ad's relevance and appropriateness, suggesting it may have been mistakenly included. They confirm the ad has been banned following their report. The thread highlights the importance of maintaining relevant and suitable advertising content. Overall, the conversation emphasizes the need for vigilance in monitoring ads displayed to users.
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I think I've seen you say you remove inappropriate adverts. If not, please ignore. On my mobile, viewing this thread I got an advert for The Circle Psychic Readings - the url was googleads.g.doubleclick.net/aclk?sa=l&ai=B38ca22UrUOjYMszB8APIo4G4DMu6mtICi-zrizbAjbcBoJUtEAEYASCjpfcBOABQotHYhQVguwagAff3j_ADsgEVd3d3LnBoeXNpY3Nmb3J1bXMuY29tugEJMzIweDUwX2FzyAEC2gE0aHR0cDovL3d3dy5waHlzaWNzZm9ydW1zLmNvbS9zaG93dGhyZWFkLnBocD90PTYyODIyMoACAakC-qT_koBLuj7IAt_CzgaoAwHIAx3oA7wD6AOzA_UDAgAAwPUDAAAAEKAGAuAG8ceNEQ&num=1&sig=AOD64_2XUU_PW4UxnWAg5VBrQA6xwc2yUQ&client=ca-pub-6580726045122001&adurl=http://www.thecircle.com/psychics/k%3Freferer%3Dgoogle-tcuk

I assume that's not a typo for 'Physics Readings'.
 
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