Google is about to implement new security rules to protect users from harmful activities—here’s what you need to know ahead of the Feb. 16 changes.
For many people, Google is the internet. After all, it’s where billions go to search for stuff, to get their email, to navigate the web using its Chrome browser. It’s also the go-to for cybercriminals, hackers and scammers looking to exploit the uniquely ubiquitous platform it represents. While reports ofdominate the headlines; privacy issues are never far from reach either.
Users must not engage in “practices that circumvent or interfere with Google's advertising systems and processes,” or make attempts to do so. Ads must not impersonate the user interface of any web, app, or device feature, such as notifications or warning elements of a browser or operating system.Systems that overlay ad space on a given site, app or property without express permission of the owner are prohibited.
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