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This article explains possible scenarios using Advertiser and Ad source targeting.

All scenarios assuming for all Ad sources you are marking "Include targeting from Advertiser".

If WL country, domain, etc. in the advertiser level, but don't declare it in the ad source level, it will send requests.

Advertiser WL level applies

If you WL country, domain, etc. in the ad source level, but don't declare it in the advertiser level, it will send requests.

No request, Ad source WL applies.

If you BL country, domain, etc. in the advertiser level, but don't declare it in the ad source level, it will not send requests.

No request, Advertiser BL applies.

If you BL country, domain, etc. in the ad source level, but don't declare it in the advertiser level, it will not send requests.

No request, BL applies.

If you BL country, domain, etc. in the advertiser level, but WL it in the ad source level, it will not send requests.

No request, Advertiser BL applies

If you BL country, domain, etc. in the ad source level, but WL it in the advertiser level, it will not send requests.

No request, Advertiser BL applies

If you BL country, domain, etc. in the advertiser level, but WL it in the ad source level, it will not send requests.

no request, Advertiser BL applies

If you BL country, domain, etc. in the ad source level, but WL it in the advertiser level, it will not send requests.

no request, Ad source BL applies

If the advertiser has a WL of wikipedia.org but the ad source has a WL of bbc.co.uk, Does it mean no requests from any of them with a call from bbc.co.uk?

NO REQUEST, item needs to be on both levels WL.

Ad source has a WL of wikipedia.org but the Advertiser has a WL of bbc.co.uk

Does it mean no requests from any of them with a call from wikipedia.org?

NO REQUEST, item needs to be on both levels WL.

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