Google adsense account not approved - adsense

I have created a Web Portal bugnull.com and applied for the Adsense account, but my Adsense account is not approved as I received the email that my site is not meeting the Google guidelines.Please review my site and tell me what is wrong in my site and what kind of improvement I should made so that I can have approved Adsense account.
Please tell me as I am really disheartened with this rejection from Google .

You need to have the Privacy Policy on your site. You could generate one at http://www.serprank.com/privacy-policy-generator/
You should also post your question to the offical Adsense forum: http://productforums.google.com/forum/#!forum/adsense

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Facebook Developer App Review - Your submission must include pages_read_engagement to use instagram_basic

Hello Facebook Developers Community,
I am trying to go through the 'Request for App Review' process for which I have completed all the steps besides one which is very confusing and literally has no useful guidance anywhere.
The dashboard shows visual checkmarks on all the steps completed besides the 'Your submission must include pages_read_engagement to use instagram_basic'
Just a brief background on what i am trying to do:
I am only trying to get the facebook developer access approved to go live to use 'Instagram Basic Display' and the api's to allow my application users to connect their instagram account and fetch only single images posted on their account to be displayed with in my application.
We have already gone through the 'Business Verification' process and already have that approved as well as having the facebook business account connect to our instagram account.
the only help i came across was on 'Pages Api' docs which mentions that
'The pages_read_engagement permission allows your app to read content (posts, photos, videos, events) posted by the Page, read followers data (including name, PSID), and profile picture, and read metadata and other insights about the Page. The allowed usage for this permission is to help a Page Admin administer and manage a Page. You may also use this permission to request analytics insights to improve your app and for marketing or advertising purposes, through the use of aggregated and de-identified or anonymized information (provided such data cannot be re-identified).'
https://developers.facebook.com/docs/permissions/reference/pages_read_engagement
for which none of those endpoints I am using or plan on using at all and not sure how it even got added.
I am really not sure what else to do and what pages_read_engagement has to do with my app to be approved.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks

Why my site isn't getting approved by AdSense?

I have a website under construction in Blogger, but my Adsense account is not approved as I received the email that my site is not meeting the Google guidelines.
Message :
valuable inventory: under construction
In order to enable AdSense in your blog and this be approved by Google, your site have to include content and important information. Your site is checked by Google for this information and decide about your site is suitable to host Google ads...If your site is under construction, this is not possible

Manage facebook ads api

I have a task to integrate facebook marketing api with my web application.
The ultimate aim of my web application is provide a capability for my clients to manage ads without login in facebook. So, I'm asking a question: is it possible to create the only one account for all my clients and manage ads by this account? And if I can, does it right way to use fb marketing api?
Anyway, i would appreciate if someone could give me advice about which approach i should use in my case to manage ads without any client-side authorization.
Yes, you can create ad accounts and run ads on Facebook for any number of clients for nearly any purpose* and not require them to log into Facebook. You can create ad campaigns and creative elements (graphics and links relevant to the client's products) using the Facebook Marketing API in your own ad accounts.
If you haven't seen it already, review the Facebook Marketing API getting started documentation and videos https://developers.facebook.com/docs/marketing-apis
*You're still held to FB terms of service so be sure to review requirements for allowed ad content.

How can I verify multiple other Adsense publisher-ids on my website

I have a website with articles written by myself and others. To reward the other persons for written content for my website I would like to share the Adsense income. I'm thinking about making a standard Adsense code and let the publisher-id rotate.
Can I just use their publisher-id or should the others person verify my website somehow in their Adsense account? And may I just use multiple publisher-ids on my website?
Hopefully someone can tell me what to do. Can't it lead to a ban?
Google states "Publishers are permitted to place ad code from different AdSense accounts on the same page as long as the owner of the website has given permission for ads to be placed on their site, and the webpage complies with our program policies.
A publisher will only be credited for clicks and impressions on the ad units associated with their account. Additionally, publishers are responsible for monitoring each webpage upon which their ad code appears to ensure compliance with our policies."
Source: Google Groups
Google's policy on using your own AdSense account on another publisher's website is here: https://support.google.com/adsense/answer/1346295?hl=en. You will also need to get the publisher to add you to their ads.txt file, as described by Google here: https://support.google.com/admanager/answer/7441288?hl=en .
Below are highlights from these two sources:
Ads on the same page or site as another publisher
If a site is in compliance with our program policies and the company or owner of the site has given you permission to display ads on their site, you may place your ad code on the same page as the other publisher's ad code. You will, however, need to contact your web hosting company or the owner of the site to obtain permission to display ads on their site. Additionally, you will only be credited for clicks and impressions on the ad units associated with your account.
Keep in mind that every publisher is responsible for the content of a site on which their ad code is placed. If a site is found in violation of our policies, we will notify any publisher(s) whose ad code is on the site.
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Authorized Digital Sellers, or ads.txt, is an IAB initiative to improve transparency in programmatic advertising. Publishers can create their own ads.txt files to identify who is authorized to sell their inventory. The files are publicly available and crawlable by buyers, third-party vendors, and exchanges.

Facebook Comments on my webstie. Is it legal?

I've got one question. I want to add plugin Facebook comments to my commercial website, for my users. They will able to write opinion and comments for my work. If I'll add plugin, should I pay anything for facebook or facebook comments plugin on my website is illegal?
P.S. I haven't got Faceebook Developer account.
should I pay anything for Facebook
No, Facebook Social Plugins are free, but must be used under Facebook policies.
facebook comments plugin on my website is illegal
No, why do you think that? it's not illegal unless you break the policy
I haven't got Faceebook Developer account.
basically you don't need a one, but you should verify your account, create an app and use it insights, in other yes, you need a developer account again, free of cost
So go ahead and grab your code