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Google Takes Action Against 5.5 Billion Ads and 12.7 Million Accounts
Blocking over 5.5 billion ads and suspending 12.7 million accounts that violated its policies, Google, the US-based multinational technology corporation, continues to enforce its advertising standards rigorously.
Additionally, the tech giant announced the removal of ads from more than 2.1 billion pages.
Highlighting the importance of providing relevant and trustworthy information through its products, Google emphasized the ongoing effort to protect the digital ad ecosystem by a dedicated team working tirelessly around the clock.
In its recent statement, Google mentioned the rise in scams and fraud on online platforms, warranting swift action to address these threats effectively.
As bad actors continually adapt their strategies to deceive people and legitimate businesses, Google remains proactive in updating policies, deploying rapid-response enforcement teams, and enhancing detection methods.
It’s worth noting that millions of content creators worldwide, including in Nigeria, rely on Google Ads as a means to generate revenue.
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