Inappropriate content - Advertising Policies Help (2024)

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As part of our recent suspension of ads in Russia, we will also pause ads on Google properties and networks globally for advertisers based in Russia.

Due to the ongoing war in Ukraine, we will be temporarily pausing Google ads from serving to users located in Russia.

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We value diversity and respect for others, and we strive to avoid offending users, so we don’t allow ads or destinations that display shocking content or promote hatred, intolerance, discrimination, or violence.

Below are some examples of what to avoid in your ads. Learn about what happens if you violate our policies.

Dangerous or derogatory content

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The following is not allowed:

Inappropriate content - Advertising Policies Help (3) Content that incites hatred against, promotes discrimination of, or disparages an individual or group on the basis of their race or ethnic origin, religion, disability, age, nationality, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, or any other characteristic that is associated with systemic discrimination or marginalization

Examples (non-exhaustive): Content promoting hate groups or hate group paraphernalia; content that encourages others to believe that a person or group is inhuman, inferior, or worthy of being hated

Inappropriate content - Advertising Policies Help (4) Content that harasses, intimidates, or bullies an individual or group of individuals

Examples (non-exhaustive): Content that singles out someone for abuse or harassment; content that suggests a tragic event did not happen, or that victims or their families are actors, or complicit in a cover-up of the event; content that shares personally identifiable information that promotes financial fraud, identity theft, harmful direct contact, or harassment.

Inappropriate content - Advertising Policies Help (5) Content that threatens or advocates for physical or mental harm on oneself or others

Examples (non-exhaustive): Content advocating suicide, anorexia, or other self-harm; threatening someone with real-life harm or calling for the attack of another person; promoting, glorifying, or condoning violence against others; content made by or in support of terrorist groups, or transnational drug trafficking organizations, or content that promotes terrorist acts, including recruitment, or that celebrates attacks by transnational drug trafficking or terrorist organizations.

Inappropriate content - Advertising Policies Help (6) Content that seeks to exploit others

Examples (non-exhaustive): Extortion, blackmail,solicitingor promoting dowries, exploitative removals

Violations of this policy will not lead to immediate account suspension without prior warning. A warning will be issued, at least 7 days, prior to any suspension of your account. Learn more about suspended accounts.

Learn how to fix a disapproved ador asset.

Sexually explicit content

The following is not allowed:

Inappropriate content - Advertising Policies Help (7) Text, image, audio, or video of graphic sexual acts intended to arouse

Examples (non-exhaustive): Hardcore p*rnography; sex acts such as genital, anal, and oral sex; masturbation; cartoon p*rn or hentai

Inappropriate content - Advertising Policies Help (8) Content promoting underage, non-consensual, or other illegal sexual themes, whether simulated or real

Examples (non-exhaustive): Rape, incest, bestial*ty, necrophilia, lolita or teen-themed p*rnography, underage dating

We take violations of this policy very seriously and consider them egregious. An egregious violation of the Google Ads policies is a violation so serious that it is unlawful or poses significant harm to our users. In determining whether an advertiser or destination is violating this policy, we may review information from multiple sources including your ad, website, accounts, and third-party sources. If we find violations of this policy, we will suspend your Google Ads accounts upon detection and without prior warning, and you will not be allowed to advertise with us again. If you believe there's been an error, and that you haven’t violated our policy, submit an appeal and explain why. We only reinstate accounts in compelling circ*mstances, and when there is good reason so it's important that you take the time to be thorough, accurate, and honest. Learn more about suspended accounts.

Compensated sexual acts

The following is not allowed:

Inappropriate content - Advertising Policies Help (9) Content that may be interpreted as promoting a sexual act in exchange for compensation

Examples (non-exhaustive): Prostitution, companionship and escort services, intimate massage and similar services, cuddling sites; compensated dating or sexual arrangements where one participant is expected to provide money, gifts, financial support, mentorship or other valuable benefits to another participant such as ‘Sugar’ dating

Violations of this policy will not lead to immediate account suspension without prior warning. A warning will be issued, at least 7 days, prior to any suspension of your account. Learn more about suspended accounts.

Learn how to fix a disapproved ador asset.

Child sexual abuse imagery

The following is not allowed:

Inappropriate content - Advertising Policies Help (10) Content promoting the sexual exploitation of minors

Examples (non-exhaustive): Child sexual abuse imagery or other content

Violations of this policy will not lead to immediate account suspension without prior warning. A warning will be issued, at least 7 days, prior to any suspension of your account. Learn more about suspended accounts.

Learn how to fix a disapproved ador asset.

Mail-order brides

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The following is not allowed:

Inappropriate content - Advertising Policies Help (12) Content promoting marriage to a foreigner

Examples (non-exhaustive): Mail-order brides, international marriage brokers, romance tours

Violations of this policy will not lead to immediate account suspension without prior warning. A warning will be issued, at least 7 days, prior to any suspension of your account. Learn more about suspended accounts.

Learn how to fix a disapproved ador asset.

Adult themes in family content

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The following is not allowed:

Inappropriate content - Advertising Policies Help (14) Content that is made to appear appropriate for a family audience but contains adult themes, including sex, violence, vulgarity, or other depictions of children or popular children’s characters, that are unsuitable for a general audience

Violations of this policy will not lead to immediate account suspension without prior warning. A warning will be issued, at least 7 days, prior to any suspension of your account. Learn more about suspended accounts.

Learn how to fix a disapproved ador asset.

Shocking content

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The following is not allowed:

Inappropriate content - Advertising Policies Help (16) Promotions containing violent language, gruesome or disgusting imagery, or graphic images or accounts of physical trauma

Examples (non-exhaustive): Crime scene or accident photos, execution videos

Inappropriate content - Advertising Policies Help (17) Promotions containing gratuitous portrayals of bodily fluids or waste

Examples (non-exhaustive): Blood, guts, gore, sexual fluids, human or animal waste

Inappropriate content - Advertising Policies Help (18) Promotions containing obscene or profane language

Examples (non-exhaustive): Swear or curse words, slurs relating to race or sexuality, variations and misspellings of profane language

Note: If the official name of your product, website, or app includes profane language, request a review and provide details of the name.

Inappropriate content - Advertising Policies Help (19) Promotions that are likely to shock or scare

Examples (non-exhaustive): Promotions that suggest you may be in danger, be infected with a disease, or be the victim of a conspiracy

Violations of this policy will not lead to immediate account suspension without prior warning. A warning will be issued, at least 7 days, prior to any suspension of your account. Learn more about suspended accounts.

Learn how to fix a disapproved ador asset.

Sensitive events

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A "Sensitive Event" is an unforeseen event or development that creates significant risk to Google's ability to provide high quality, relevant information and ground truth, and reduce insensitive or exploitative content in prominent and monetized features. During a Sensitive Event, we may take a variety of actions to address these risks.

Examples of Sensitive Events include events with significant social, cultural, or political impact, such as civil emergencies, natural disasters, public health emergencies, terrorism and related activities, conflict, or mass acts of violence.

Examples of what we prohibit (non-exhaustive):

  • Products or services that exploit, dismiss, or condone the Sensitive Event, including price gouging or artificially inflating prices that prohibits/restricts access to vital supplies; sale of products or services which may be insufficient for the demand during a sensitive event
  • Using keywords related to a sensitive event to attempt to drive additional traffic
  • Claims that victims of a sensitive event were responsible for their own tragedy or similar instances of victim blaming; claims that victims of a sensitive event are not deserving of remedy or support; claims that victims from certain countries were responsible or deserving of a global public health crisis

Violations of this policy will not lead to immediate account suspension without prior warning. A warning will be issued, at least 7 days, prior to any suspension of your account. Learn more about suspended accounts.

Learn how to fix a disapproved ador asset.

Due to the war in Ukraine, we will pause ads containing content that exploits, dismisses, or condones the war.

As part of our recent suspension of ads in Russia, we will also pause ads on Google properties and networks globally for advertisers based in Russia.

Due to an ongoing sensitive event (the warin Ukraine), we are pausing ads from and for Russian Federation state-funded media.

Animal cruelty

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The following is not allowed:

Inappropriate content - Advertising Policies Help (22) Content that promotes cruelty or gratuitous violence towards animals

Example (non-exhaustive): Promoting animal cruelty for entertainment purposes, such as co*ck or dog fighting

Inappropriate content - Advertising Policies Help (23) Content that may be interpreted as trading in, or selling products derived from, threatened or extinct species

Examples (non-exhaustive): Sale of tigers, shark fins, elephant ivory, tiger skins, rhino horn, dolphin oil

Violations of the policies below will not lead to immediate account suspension without prior warning. A warning will be issued, at least 7 days, prior to any suspension of your account. Learn more about suspended accounts.

Learn how to fix a disapproved ador asset.

Hacked political materials

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The following is not allowed:

Inappropriate content - Advertising Policies Help (25) Ads that directly facilitate or advertise access to hacked material related to political entities within scope of Google's election ads policies. This applies to all protected material that was obtained through the unauthorized intrusion or access of a computer, computer network, or personal electronic device, even if distributed by a third party.

Examples (non-exhaustive): Advertising access to hacked content (“See all of the leaked emails right now!”, “The President’s text messages were hacked! Access them now!”); linking to hacked content (“View our database of hacked documents from the President's campaign.”, “Foreign agents hacked into his computer, take a look at the real documents.”)

Note that discussion of or commentary on hacked political materials is allowed, provided that the ad or landing page does not provide or facilitate direct access to those materials.

Violations of this policy will not lead to immediate account suspension without prior warning. A warning will be issued, at least 7 days, prior to any suspension of your account. Learn more about suspended accounts.

Learn how to fix a disapproved ador asset.

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Inappropriate content - Advertising Policies Help? ›

Sexually explicit content

How do you get rid of inappropriate ads? ›

Block an ad

With My Ad Center and About this Ad, you can block ads you don't want to see. After you block an ad, we'll do our best to make sure you don't see that same ad on Google services or partner sites, for at least six months, while you're signed in to your Google Account.

What is inappropriate advertising? ›

Ads must not promote content that is disrespectful or offensive towards an individual or a group. Examples: Content that is inflammatory, provocative, incites anger or violence. Content that seeks to exploit to gain unfair advantage.

How do I report inappropriate ads? ›

The FTC has primary responsibility for determining whether specific advertising is false or misleading, and for taking action against the sponsors of such material. To file a complaint with the FTC, go to ReportFraud.ftc.gov/#/? orgcode=FCC or call toll-free 1-877-FTC-HELP (1-877-382-4357).

Why are some ads inappropriate? ›

An ad is inappropriate if it has content that: Incites violence, hatred, or discriminates an individual or group based on race, religion, disability, age, nationality, sexual orientation, gender, and others. Harasses an individual or a group of people.

How do I stop seeing inappropriate ads on Facebook? ›

Adjusting your Facebook ad preferences is simple:
  1. Log into your Facebook account and click on your profile picture in the top-right corner.
  2. Go to Settings & privacy, then click on Settings.
  3. Select Ads in the left menu. Choose the topics you want to see less of and then click See Less.
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How do I report inappropriate ads on Google? ›

Complete the Report an ad form. You'll receive an email confirmation after you've submitted the form. Your report will be reviewed, and if appropriate, action will be taken on the ad.

What is unethical advertising? ›

Unethical advertising is any type of advertisem*nt that is deceptive, misleading, or otherwise dishonest. Examples include making false claims about products or services, using fear tactics in ads, and discriminating against certain groups of people.

What is inappropriate content examples? ›

Inappropriate content may include: sexually explicit material • false or misleading information • violence • extremism or terrorism • hateful or offensive material.

What are the consequences of bad advertising? ›

Types of Bad Advertising

This can result in decreased engagement and a lack of interest from the target audience. Offensive advertisem*nts: These advertisem*nts contain content that is offensive, insensitive, or inappropriate. This type of advertising can damage a brand's reputation and result in a loss of customers.

How do I report inappropriate content? ›

If you are targeted or see hate speech online then you can report it via the True Vision website. Child sexual abuse content - this should be reported to the Internet Watch Foundation. If you know the child then you should also make a report to CEOP.

Who regulates advertising in the US? ›

The FTC enforces these truth-in-advertising laws, and it applies the same standards no matter where an ad appears – in newspapers and magazines, online, in the mail, or on billboards or buses.

What is offensive or misleading advertising? ›

Examples of this advertisem*nt are nudity, sexual diseases, and dating services. Adverts that affect viewers sensitivity negatively and tend to be against customs, values, and the culture of people is regarded as offensive.

How do I stop inappropriate ads on my Android phone? ›

Turn Ad privacy features on or off
  1. On your Android device, open Settings. .
  2. Tap Privacy and security. More privacy settings.
  3. Tap Ads. Ads privacy. Ad topics.
  4. Under 'Ad topics', select the topics you want to block.
  5. Tap OK.

How do I stop nasty pop-up ads on Android? ›

Turn pop-ups on or off
  1. On your Android phone or tablet, open the Chrome app .
  2. To the right of the address bar, tap More. Settings.
  3. Tap Permissions. Pop-ups and redirects.
  4. Turn off Pop-ups and redirects.

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