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I hide admob adview by view.gone:

//adView.setClickable(false);
//adView.clearFocus();
//adView.setEnabled(false);
//adView.setFilterTouchesWhenObscured(true);
//adView.setFocusable(false);
//adView.setFocusableInTouchMode(false);
adView.setVisibility(View.GONE);
adView.startAnimation( animation );

This hides the ad, but the adview itself is still touchable, so if I touch the adview's space, it still opens the browser and redirects me to the ad, although the ad itself is not visible.

How to disable the touch event too? I've tried all lines above but none of them worked.

Any advice?

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Try to use setOnTouchListener and Override onTouch like you want. Also you can use removeView():

LinearLayout linLay = (LinearLayout)findViewById(R.id.ad_layout);
linLay.removeView(adView); 
LinearLayout.LayoutParams params = new  LinearLayout.LayoutParams(LinearLayout.LayoutParams.WRAP_CONTENT,LinearLayout.LayoutParams.WRAP_CONTENT);
linLay.addView(adView, params);

and add it back when you need.

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Didn't think of removing and adding the view. Thanks. – Tamas Apr 22 '12 at 22:46

Setting adView.setVisibility(View.GONE) and removing the AdMob view from the view hierarchy will hide the ad and prevent user interaction in most cases.

Don't forget to end the AdView lifecycle when the Activity displaying the ad is finished (destroyed). From the AdMob SDK Javadoc:

public void destroy()

Destroys the AdView. The AdView should no longer be used after this method is called.

Make a call to destroy() in the Activity's onDestroy() callback:

@Override
public void onDestroy() {
    if (adView != null) {
        adView.destroy();
    }
super.onDestroy();
}
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