Eiswuxe, a Corona developer, posts some valuable insight here: www.eiswuxe.de/a-risky-decision/ (his blog is full of interesting posts, btw.) [import]uid: 10284 topic_id: 21718 reply_id: 321718[/import]
Hey Philipp!
Thanks for the tip. It might be problematic especially for the Appstore as apple might reject apps due to adult ads (if the developer didn’t write it in the metadata).
I’ve sent an email to Orly from inneractive. she is very happy to help and responds very quickly so I hope she might be able to solve this issue.
BR,
Shahar Zrihen [import]uid: 13553 topic_id: 21718 reply_id: 86219[/import]
Small update, here are some of the relevant quotes from Eiswuxe’s two blog posts on this:
"Two people complained about adult ads being displayed, which of course is totally inappropriate for apps aiming at children and so their complaint is absolutely understandable. (…)
There is however one downside to that “adult ads” story. I immediately communicated with the ad-network after users complained about the adult ads. I already ensured in the past that filters are setup so that no adult ad can slip into my apps. But somehow the filters were not configured correctly by my ad-provider. So I restricted everything that was not suitable for children by myself: ads for alcohol, tabaco, dating apps, eCommerce, business and so on. After that, my ad fillrate dropped to < 1%, and so did my ad revenue at the end of january. Seemed like nearly all ads are targeted at adults. I changed to another ad-network to see if they provide better fillrate and revenue for child-friendly apps. You will read about my experience with them in the next post!
Now one can say that two out of 2.500 users complaining is not a reason to pass $1.000 a month from ad revenue. But for me, it’s a question of principle. I would not sleep well if I knew my apps that are designed for children display inappropriate ads. Full Stop."
http://eiswuxe.de/developer-income-report-january-2012/
And in the follow-up post:
"As I told you in my last income report I have some trouble with adult-ads being displayed in my kids-apps. There does not seem to be a quick solution to this, so I decided to give paid-apps on Android a go (…) As you might understand, I don’t feel comfortable about that adult-ad stuff. "
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I notified both heads of biz dev at inneractive and inmobi about the offending ads being displayed. It is beyond our control, but we will do whatever is necessary to prevent this from happening.
Carlos. [import]uid: 24 topic_id: 21718 reply_id: 87200[/import]
Happened to me once while my kid was playing a game. I was like “WTF!”. This is why I prefer iAds, at least I know quality is better. So Carlos, give Steve some love

Sid [import]uid: 7475 topic_id: 21718 reply_id: 87201[/import]
iAds only work in US and fill ratio is awful, international
But not withstanding, it is on our roadmap.
no eta.
C. [import]uid: 24 topic_id: 21718 reply_id: 87203[/import]
Looking forward to it :). Hopefully it won’t be too too long but I know you will give us some love.
Sid [import]uid: 7475 topic_id: 21718 reply_id: 87205[/import]
Hey guys,
I would like to update you about Adult content process with inneractive. As inneractive works with over 100 adnetworks and over 80 local agencies we receive lots of ads (and maintain great global FR).
We forbid adult content to be desplaied on our inventory, and control it with the ad-networks. Sometimes, even the adnetworks don’t know what kind of ads they are sending.
If you have seen adult content from inneractive please notify me ASAP with the following details:
• Content ID of the app where the banner/ad appeared on
• OS of the application
• Time frame (with time zone)+ country
• URL of the ad (screenshots will help as well)
We will find the ad-network and the ad and block it.
orly[at]inner-active[dot]com
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Does anyone know if this is still a problem? We are thinking about releasing our app in 1~2 months and we wanted to have a free, ad-supported version. This is a kid’s game and we definitely do not want them exposed to any adult ads! If that’s the case, we may have to push-back our ad-supported version. [import]uid: 87963 topic_id: 21718 reply_id: 113939[/import]