Why finance is a tough vertical
Facebook and Google regulate financial products separately: promises of guaranteed returns, "get rich quick" angles, and binary options are banned in many geos. Any hint of "easy money" means a reject or a ban. That's why the white page here has to be especially "clean."
Which masks work
- Financial media blog — articles on the economy, personal finance, reviews (looks like a portal);
- Educational platform — "learning to invest / financial literacy" with no profit promises;
- Consulting / fintech service — a serious b2b look, analytics, tools;
- Corporate company site — services, team, licenses, contacts.
The real offer (a broker, an investment platform) hides behind cloaking — the user lands on it, while the moderator sees a "white" media/educational resource.
What the page must have
- No income claims on the white page itself — neutral content only;
- Risk disclaimers — these add legitimacy to financial landers;
- Legal pages + "company" details — Privacy, Terms, contacts, address;
- A serious design — finance favors a restrained, "banking" look, nothing flashy;
- 600+ words of content in an expert tone — the model sees a "real" resource.
Geos and nuances
Finance/forex monetize best in tier-1 (a solvent audience), partly in tier-2. Google (especially search) delivers high intent, but also the strictest review. A close vertical is crypto/trading — the approaches largely overlap.
Bottom line
For finance, a white page = a restrained, expert media/educational resource with zero income promises, plus disclaimers and company details. The "more boring" and solid the white page, the better it clears. You can generate one for your geo here, or grab a ready-made one from the pool.