“Bad ads can ruin your entire online experience, a
problem we take very seriously.”
Google has a team of more than 1,000 people around
the world devoted to fighting “bad ads,” and has armed them with sophisticated
technology, according to Ramaswamy.
Google disables ads for violating the
California-based Internet giant’s policies.
More than 10,000 websites and 18,000 accounts were
suspended for hawking counterfeit goods such as designer watch knock-offs, and
Google blocked more than 12.5 million healthcare-related ads that included
offering drugs that were approved for use or made claims that weren’t properly
supported.
Weight-loss scams were among top complaints by
Google users last year, and the company responded by suspending more than
30,000 websites for making misleading claims, Ramaswamy said.
Google also blocked nearly 7,000 “phishing”
websites crafted to looked like online pages of legitimate businesses such as
banks but intended to trick people into entering passwords or other personal
information.
“We got even tougher on ads that mislead or trick
people into interacting with them — like ads designed to look like system
warnings from your computer,” Ramaswamy said.
“In 2015 alone we rejected more than 17 million.”
Google vowed to ramp the war on bad online ads
this year. It also said it will increase defenses against malicious software
and computer networks known as “bots” programmed to automatically click online
ads to drive up revenue from pay-per-click marketing messages.
Source: AFP
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