Is IE9 still supported?
As of January 12, 2016, Microsoft has ended mainstream support for IE9 and IE10. As such, Essent support of IE9 and IE10 is scheduled to end on March 31, 2017. Internet Explorer 10 and below may experience breaking changes on ecommerce sites and should no longer be used.
Is Internet Explorer 6 still supported?
Internet Explorer 6 was the last version to be called Microsoft Internet Explorer; the software was rebranded as Windows Internet Explorer from Internet Explorer 7 onward. Internet Explorer 6 is no longer supported, and is not available for download from Microsoft.
Is Microsoft Edge being phased out?
Microsoft has officially retired this piece of software. Moving forward, full focus of Microsoft will be on its Chromium replacement, also known as Edge. The new Microsoft Edge is based on Chromium and was released in January 2020 as an optional update. It is available on Windows 7, Windows 8.1, and Windows 10.
Why are my Google ads not showing on my iPhone?
Note: New iOS apps will not show Google ads until they’re listed in the Apple App Store. Learn how to test your ads . Newly registered apps and newly created ad units typically take up to an hour to activate. Because of this, you may not see live impressions immediately.
Why is my Google Ads campaign not working?
If your Display campaign isn’t performing as expected, it may be due to specific problems with your ads, bidding, targeting, conversion tracking, remarketing setup, or campaign settings. To troubleshoot these issues, try the following:
How to check the status of Google Ads?
In the new Google Ads experience, you can view alerts and gain information about many issues affecting your display entities by viewing the “Status review” card in the “Overview” page. Learn more about Status review. In the navigation panel, click on Display campaigns or the name of an individual campaign.
Why are my ads only showing on YouTube?
Since your ads will only be able to show to users who are in your campaigns’ targeted locations and who are active on the networks you are targeting (for example Google Display Network, Search Network, YouTube, etc.), the number of users eligible to see your ads may be smaller than the remarketing list membership shown in Google Ads.