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What is the Google Ads Account Number?

03/06/2025

What is my Google Ads Account Number (Customer ID)?

Your Google Ads Account Number, also known as a Customer ID, is a unique 10-digit number assigned to your Google Ads account.

It serves as your primary identifier for support, billing, and linking your account to third-party services like ClickSambo.

It is always formatted in a XXX-XXX-XXXX pattern.

How to Find Your Customer ID

You can easily find this number in the top right corner of your Google Ads dashboard.

Sign in to your Google Ads account at ads.google.com.

Look at the header bar at the very top of the page.

Your 10-digit Customer ID is displayed next to your account name and email address.

Why is this number important for ClickSambo?

Your Customer ID is essential for securely integrating your accounts. We use it for:

Account Linking: It is used when you grant manager account access to ClickSambo, which allows our system to apply IP exclusions and manage your protection settings automatically.

Identification & Support: If you ever need technical support related to your Google Ads integration, providing this ID helps us quickly and securely identify the correct account.

Think of it as your account's unique identifier—essential for secure integration and communication.

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