Google makes update to crypto policy regarding NFTs

2023-9-7 08:43

Google says that since Sept. 15, advertisers promoting gambling-related content will not be allowed to advertise these products or services. As part of the change log, Google shares that in September 2023, it will update the cryptocurrencies and related products policy.…

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Google Releases New Policies On Crypto-Related ADs

Google has announced an update to its financial products and services policy, which includes its policy on cryptocurrency advertising. The Tech Giant Introduces New Crypto Policy In a policy statement published Wednesday, Google said that “beginning August 3, advertisers offering Cryptocurrency Exchanges and Wallets targeting the United States may advertise those products and services when […]

2021-6-3 23:53


Irony or Crushing The Competition? Facebook Continues To Block Crypto Ads, Despite Libra Effort

At the height of the crypto hype bubble, Facebook, Google, and other tech giants made an effort to block cryptocurrency-related advertisements and promotions from their platforms. While Facebook claims to have loosened their policy against crypto the firm continues to limit cryptocurrency ads from reaching customers on its social media platform – even despite attempting to launch a cryptocurrency of its own.

2020-6-11 18:00


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Google accused of ‘privacy gaslighting’ over its anti-tracking policy

Google’s watered-down anti-tracking policy for the web has invited fresh criticism from experts who say the search giant’s move amounts to ‘privacy gaslighting. ’ Last week, the company announced proposals for what it calls a ‘privacy sandbox’ — a solution that aims to protect your privacy while also offering advertisers a way to show you targeted ads without resorting to more opaque techniques like fingerprinting.

2019-8-27 14:34


Anti-abortion groups found a way around Google’s new ad policy

In May, Google announced plans to crack down on misleading advertisements from anti-abortion groups that present themselves as abortion clinics online. In the tech giant’s initial update, it changed its “Healthcare and medicines” policy after numerous allegations that it provided $150,000 in free adverts to an anti-abortion group known for running misleading ads designed to discourage women from terminating their pregnancies.

2019-8-20 13:06


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Apple will soon treat online web tracking the same as a security vulnerability

Apple is taking a hard stance on online privacy with a new anti-tracking policy in Safari. The iPhone maker has published a “WebKit Tracking Prevention Policy” that goes into specifics about the types of anti-tracking methods it has developed, the practices it believes are harmful to users, and the unintended consequences of those preventive countermeasures.

2019-8-16 09:39


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Google will remove shady data-stealing Chrome extensions starting October 15

Google is making good on its “root-and-branch review” of third-party developer access to user data. The company has now said its new policy for Minimum Permission and updated User Data policy will be enforced starting October 15, 2019 — in other words, Chrome will no longer support sketchy extensions that gather data on your browsing activity.

2019-7-24 08:46


Google’s new policy update cracks down on misleading anti-abortion ads

This week, Google announced its plans to crack down on misleading advertisements from anti-abortion groups that present themselves as abortion clinics online. Google updated its “Healthcare and medicines” policy after recent allegations that it provided $150,000 in free adverts to an anti-abortion group known for running misleading ads designed to discourage women from terminating their pregnancies.

2019-5-22 12:34