Do you know how Google is banning you even after you click on the ad using VPN?
When you use a VPN, you only use it for a short time. Also you go back to the original IP. Google is collecting a record of the last 28 days of net operation on your device. In fact, Google isn't doing it. I'm giving myself. You're using the net. In that case, Google can fluently track your position and device through the Internet. This allows Google to detect your position alone. By doing this, they understand that you click on the announcement immorally.
You may ask, will Google ban me if I go out of the country and also click on Advertisements?
No. Because, as I said before, Google tracks your position by using the internet. You're connecting to a original IP whenever you're using the net on foreign soil. This is how Google understands that your device is in another country.
Another question may be, can I stay out of the country when I last used the net? Can I live in any European country where there can be 7-8 countries at the same time?
Your question has an argument. But joe, you know veritably well, when you use the net at the Bangladesh border, that country is invisibly pronounced coming to all the spots. Bangladesh similar as Google, Google India, Google UK, happens. When you're using Google standing at the Bangladesh border, you have a satellite above your head that's transferring your net operation word to Google's garçon. Again, when you're going to the border of India, with the help of this satellite, your web address is changing to Google India. I hope you understand the reason why your point is being banned from using VPN. This is the first time someone has answered you in Bengali about it.


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