Google recently updated its policies. If they detect false information in your ad campaigns, they will permanently suspend your Google Ads account.
Beware of failure to adhere to truthful information in advertising campaigns
Google Ads has updated some of its policies. The update mainly concerns the terms and conditions. If Google finds that your advertising campaigns are not up-to-date or even false, it may permanently suspend your G vietnam mobile database oogle Ads account.
What is the subject of the policy violation?
If Google finds that you are enticing your customers to part with their money or important information, or if you are pretending to be a false identity or implying affiliation with a public figure, brand, or organization, it may permanently block your Google Ads account starting in March.
What follows from this?
If Google finds that you are violating these policies, your Google Ads accounts will be suspended without prior notice. You will also not be allowed to advertise with Google again.
When will these principles start to be applied in practice and will it work for the whole of Europe from the same date?
Google will start implementing new rules regarding false or misleading information in advertising campaigns from the beginning of March. The situation is different in France, where it will not start enforcing these policies for advertisers there until April.
Why do we care?
If any of your ads violate these policies, you have no choice but to take corrective action before Google enforces these policies. Failure to correct your ads could result in your ad being blacklisted and permanently banned from advertising with Google.
What does Google say about this?
"We take violations of these policies very seriously and consider them serious."
"Please review this policy to determine if any of your ads fall within the scope of this policy. If so, please remove those ads before the applicable enforcement date."
Google's policy on misrepresentation in PPC
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