2019-3-27 23:09 |
Bing includes cryptocurrency ads in the same category with weapon-related content and tech support scams
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2019-3-27 23:09 |
Bing includes cryptocurrency ads in the same category with weapon-related content and tech support scams
Similar to Notcoin - Blum - Airdrops In 2024
Bing has revealed the removal of about 5 million cryptocurrency-related adverts from its platform in 2018. This number, however, constitutes a minor percentage of the total banned ads by the Microsoft-owned search engine throughout the year.
2019-3-27 06:00 | |
Bing, the web search engine owned by Microsoft, blocked more than 5 million cryptocurrency advertisements last year, new figures from the company reveal. Microsoft’s Bing Says Cryptocurrency ‘Key Focus’ As part of its Ad Quality Year in Review 2018 document which it released March 25, Bing highlighted cryptocurrency as a “key focus area” of its efforts to prevent ads flouting its policy rules.
2019-3-26 17:00 | |
Microsoft has been clear in their marketing ban against cryptocurrencies over the last year, and the recent review of their progress over 2018 shows exactly that. As reported by The Next Web, Microsoft managed to block over 5 million cryptocurrency ads from being posted via their Bing search engine. The Bing platform has previously expressed […]
2019-3-26 23:36 | |
Microsoft search engine Bing ranked second in popularity in January. The ranking didn’t include YouTube, which by itself processes 3 billion queries per month. This ranking enabled Microsoft to have a severe impact on the dissemination of cryptocurrency advertisements in 2018, according to a “year in review” report published today.
2019-3-25 22:00 | |
Microsoft-owned search engine and advertisement platform Bing blocked over five million cryptocurrency-related ads last year
2019-3-25 21:49 | |
Microsoft’s Bing has boasted it successfully blocked more than 5 million cryptocurrency-related ads, after it imposed a strict marketing ban last year. In a blog, Bing detailed its problem with spam from sketchy advertisers.
2019-3-25 19:30 | |
Earlier this year, the world’s largest social media Facebook banned all advertisements relating to cryptocurrency and initial coin offerings(ICO) since they felt that the market is volatile and that they could face lawsuit from people who came to know about the existence of those offers through the adverts.
2018-6-28 00:03 | |