Google reportedly cracked down on employee political discussions ahead of an Election Night that ended in victory for Donald Trump. The Big Tech giant moderated and removed election-related posts on ...
Google has been moderating and removing employees' internal election-related conversations, CNBC has learned. Despite the warnings, employees continued posting memes related to the election and ...
A year before it's required to abide by tough new rules, Google has decided to stop serving political advertising in the EU. The upcoming Regulation on Transparency and Targeting of Political ...
Google has dropped political ads in response to regulations adopted by France, Canada, and Brazil, and now it says the EU is next. Google has dropped political ads in response to regulations adopted ...
Google said Wednesday that an alleged Iranian hacking operation aimed at US presidential campaigns is ongoing and more wide-ranging than previously known as the hackers continue to target the email ...
Google will be updating its political content policy this month, if not already. Specifically, the content on the Google Ads Political content policy page and Election Ads verification page will be ...
Google’s decision to halt political ads in the EU due to new transparency regulations will reshape how campaigns reach voters. Google will stop serving political ads in the European Union by October ...
Google will soon require that political ads using artificial intelligence be accompanied by a prominent disclosure if imagery or sounds have been synthetically altered. AI-generated election ads on ...
“We had been told that Google would try to stop people placing political ads, a ‘ban’ that was to come into effect this week. I did not read anywhere that this would mean the erasure of this archive ...
Google will soon require merchants running Shopping ads featuring certain political content to verify their accounts as election advertisers. A quiet but important policy update is coming to Google ...
Google will stop serving political advertisements in the European Union. The decision, announced in The Keyword blog, is in response to an upcoming new rule for the bloc that "introduces significant ...