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Originally Posted by WiredGuy
For Google Ads, I looked into them and they are limited to the same restriction that Google Ads API has. Namely, they cannot blacklist more than 500 IP's at any given time. You could write the same tool to detect IP's that are suspicious and make a Google API request to block those IP's. Wasn't worth it I found (for Google Ads).
WG
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Agreed
Don't let them access your account.
If you have new google ads account with GA Credit $500 and cancel click cease they will void your $500 credit
Hire someone that work for you instead to set up google ads if you don't want to manage it your self and keep control over your account.