What Does ‘One of Your Payments Accounts Was Canceled’ Email Mean for YouTubers? Explained

If you're a YouTube come check out what the one of your payment accounts was canceled means.
YouTubers Are Getting Strange Emails from AdSense About Payments Accounts Being Cancelled

If YouTube is a big source of income, then it might be scary to see an email come in from the mothership that says something about a payment account being canceled. Fortunately, the subject line is much scarier than it implies. Here’s everything you need to know about what the ‘one of your payments accounts was canceled’ email means for YouTubers.

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Why Did Youtube Email Me ‘One of Your Payments Accounts Was Cancelled’?

Surely, if you received one of these emails, it would seem like something horrific happened to your account, like it was permanently shut down for some reason or monetization was turned off. However, it seems like it’s simply just a case of confusing and worrying wording in YouTube’s messaging mixed with some unannounced back-end changes.

Yes, technically, your old Google AdSense account has been removed, but that’s only because it has been replaced with a YouTube-specific AdSense account, as Adam Newell from Dot Esports details here. Apparently, everything is the same across both accounts, so no settings should need to be changed in the new AdSense.

Besides settings carrying over to the new account from the old one, Newell also mentioned that tax forms and payment details should remain the same. Still, it’s worth checking out just in case to make sure that everything moved over properly in the transition.

That’s all there is to know about what the ‘one of your payments accounts was canceled’ email means for YouTubers. Hopefully, if something like this comes up again, YouTube will be a bit clearer with their communication since it’s the creators who make their site worth using.


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