2020-1-3 12:19 |
MetaMask has been restored to the Google Play Store after a week-long ban
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2020-1-3 12:19 |
MetaMask has been restored to the Google Play Store after a week-long ban
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Google has been in the news quite a bit lately regarding cryptocurrencies. Some of its involvement in digital assets hasn’t been so positive, however. That said, the crypto industry has had a stroke of luck, as Google has announced they are updating their policies to partially lift the cryptocurrency ad ban from this March: “The… The post Google Will Partially Lift Cryptocurrency Ad Ban This October appeared first on UNHASHED.
2018-9-26 19:54 | |
One of the largest internet technology firms on the planet, Mountain View, California-based Google is reversing its stance on cryptocurrencies, removing a ban on crypto-related advertising that went into effect in early 2018.
2018-9-26 19:16 | |
Google and Facebook appear to have cemented their promise to reverse a blanket ban on cryptocurrency advertising as Coinbase begins publicity moves. Coinbase ‘Whitelisted’ By Facebook A mock-up Facebook ad from CEO Brian Armstrong posted on Twitter July 20 confirmed the U-turn for Facebook, which originally hit the headlines late June.
2018-7-23 19:30 | |
We saw the headlines ‘Google now advertising Coinbase’ ‘Crypto Ads back on Google’ but we wanted to test it out for ourselves (see above). Indeed, it’s true, Google have backtracked on their recent decision ban cryptocurrency advertising, suspiciously just after Facebook have (almost) announced the same thing.
2018-7-23 17:30 | |
In the first quarter of this year, two major social media giants and the world’s largest search engine; Facebook, Twitter, and Google decided to ban cryptocurrency related advertisements because they were too misleading.
2018-7-23 15:36 | |
Multiple technology companies have taken a harsh stance on cryptocurrency advertisements. Google, Facebook, Microsoft, and Twitter have all removed cryptocurrency advertisements from their platforms.
2018-6-29 22:00 | |
Great news for crypto-fanatics, Facebook have finally reversed their ban on cryptocurrency advertising. Just to re-cap, a few months back, Facebook, Google and Twitter all issued bans on all forms of cryptocurrency advertising.
2018-6-27 12:30 | |
Due to the notorious volatility and unregulated nature of cryptocurrencies, many organizations and even governments are jumping on the bandwagon to ban them. As we move further into 2018, even the big tech firms are starting to put their foot down on crypto advertising.
2018-6-15 05:00 | |