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Over 2.9 million advertiser accounts were taken down in India due to policy violations in 2024, Alphabet’s Google announced on Wednesday. The crackdown involved nearly 247.4 million ads in India and over 5.1 billion ads globally, the company’s annual Ads Safety Report said. The action was taken as Google adapts its defences against AI-generated public figure impersonation scams.
“In India, 247.4 million ads were removed and 2.9 million advertiser accounts were suspended,” the Company said in a report. Globally, Google has suspended more than 39.2 million advertiser accounts, took down 5.1 billion ads, and restricted over 9.1 billion ads,” the report said.
“The company also adapted its defences against ever-evolving scams, notably the rise of AI-generated public figure impersonation ads,” it added.
Why is Google cracking down on ad accounts?
- Financial services (e.g., misleading or fraudulent offerings)
- Trademark infringements
- Abuse of the ad network (e.g., circumventing systems)
- Misuse of personalised ads
- Gambling and gaming-related violations