Sentences with phrase «ban ads for»

Google will ban any ads for cryptocurrency and ICO starting in June.
Twitter has confirmed the reports from earlier this month that it will ban ads for Initial Coin Offerings (ICOs) all around the world...
Google announced on Wednesday that in June company will ban ads for cryptocurrencies and related products like Initial Coin Offerings,...
Crowdfunding Twitter has confirmed the reports from earlier this month that it will ban ads for Initial Coin Offerings (ICOs) all around the world.
Twitter may also ban all ads for cryptocurrency exchanges, with some limited exceptions, it added.
The site might also ban ads for cryptocurrency exchanges, but with some possible exceptions.
Facebook's announcement that it would ban all ads for cryptocurrencies and ICO's, as well as reports that two major exchanges, Bitfinex and Tether, had been subpoenaed by the US Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC), also helped to spook cryptocurrency markets this week
Facebook helped to further the selloff on Friday, when the social network announced it would ban all ads for bitcoin, cryptocurrencies, and initial coin offerings (ICOs).
«Twitter may also ban all ads for cryptocurrency exchanges, with some limited exceptions, when the policy is launched,» the report added.
The company may also ban all ads for cryptocurrency exchanges, with some limited exceptions.
Jason Roy is tickled pink with the decision by Facebook to ban ads for cryptocurrencies and ICOs.
In recent weeks, Google followed in Facebook's footsteps to ban all ads for cryptocurrency trading or upcoming ICOs.
A source indicates that Twitter will ban ads for cryptocurrency - related services and initial coin offerings.
Google said it would also ban ads for some other risky financial products, like binary options, which offer investors all - or - nothing returns.
Recent news that Facebook would ban ads for ICOs probably didn't help either.
Crowdfunding Twitter has confirmed the reports from earlier this month that it will ban ads for Initial Coin Offerings (ICOs) all around the world.
The social network said Tuesday that it would ban all ads for Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies, in order to stop promotions that it sees as «frequently associated with misleading or deceptive promotional practices.»
Facebook (fb), Google's primary rival for ad dollars, banned ads for cryptocurrencies in January.
Facebook is banning all ads for bitcoin, cryptocurrencies, and ICOs.
Australia's Advertising Standards Board banned an ad for older - woman / younger - man dating site CougarLife.com over «acts of violence,» news.com.au reported.
In the U.S., we are also banning ads for loans with an APR of 36 % or higher.
The tech leader has announced that it is banning ads for loans due within 60 days and U.S. loans with an APR of 36 % or higher.
In addition, it was reported that Twitter would also be banning ads for cryptocurrency exchanges, though there would allegedly be exceptions to the rule.
Google's move mirrors one made by Facebook in January, which also banned all ads for cryptocurrency on the social network.
Cryptocurrencies faced a setback in the past few weeks as Facebook, Google, and most recently, Twitter, banned ads for virtual currency and ICO - related offerings on their platforms.
Most recently, Facebook Product Management Director Rob Leathern announced the social media platform is banning ads for cryptocurrencies and associated promotional materials.
This week it was reported on CNBC that Facebook has announced that it would be banning all ads for ICOs and crypto in what it deems «financial products and services frequently associated with misleading or deceptive promotional practices.»
While Snap allows cryptocurrencies ads, it bans ads for cryptocurrency ICOs.
Though Facebook banned ads for cryptocurrency «financial products and services» and ICOs, it still allows ads related to the industry, like the one below for an equity offering in Bitzumi, a cryptocurrency marketing platform.
In a surprise move, Facebook banned ads for cryptocurrencies and initial coin offerings (ICOs).
The search engine giant is also banning ads for financial products including binary options or asset - or - nothing options, according to Bloomberg.
The South China Morning Post reported on Thursday that, like Facebook, China's major social media networks and search engines had banned ads for Bitcoin, other cryptocurrencies, and ICOs.

Not exact matches

The brand got the first draft of its Super Bowl ad banned two years in a row for directly attacking Coca - Cola and Pepsi, two major Super Bowl sponsors.
«Airbnb made that Super Bowl ad in one day — all to send a message,» gushed NBC in a story that lauded the home - rental company for its role in the vanguard of tech companies opposing President Trump's controversial order, which banned refugees and certain immigrants.
The brand has been repeatedly criticized over the last few years for its overly sexy ads, with some being banned outright.
And there's already precedent for banning ads in the U.S..
The ban I propose would be rather straightforward: The U.S. would disallow all individually targeted ads, with large fines or even removal from the public airwaves for repeated violations.
Twitter to Prohibit Range of Cryptocurrency Ads Sky News reports that Twitter has plans to eventually ban advertisements for cryptocurrencies, token sales, and initial coin offerings (ICOs), in a move that would follow similar policies implemented by both Facebook and Google this year.
In late January, the regulator banned substitution of Canadian ads in U.S. broadcasts of the Super Bowl, singling out CTV's highest - rated program and potentially costing the broadcaster millions of dollars annually for years to come.
I personally don't care if there is a religious ad somewhere but let this be a lesson to be careful what you wish for (the ban) you just might get it.
Joan Hunter, communications manager for The T, said the decision for the ban was not based on the content of the Coalition's ad, but rather the amount of resources the department had to spare to field concerns in reaction to it.
I hope that your publicly proclaimed distaste for the New Oxford Review ad that appeared in the November 1998 issue does not mean that you intend to censor or ban the journal's future ads.
The billionaire tycoon also called for a ban on pre-watershed gambling ads around sporting events, like football games, believing it to be a major cause of young people getting hooked.
Maine wants to ban its residents on food stamps from buying soda and sweets, San Francisco approved health warnings on ads for sugary drinks, and the government and big food companies are still going back - and - forth on mandatory labeling.
See for example comments from the Australian Food and Grocery Council on the release of a Productivity Commission report on childhood obesity, Lack of evidence food taxes and ad bans impact obesity: report, 26 October 2010, viewed 26 November 2010, http://www.afgc.org.au/media-releases/384-lack-of - evidence - food - taxes - and - ad - bans - impact - obesity - report.
Mumsnet recently secured a ban (and reams of press coverage) for an ad proclaiming, «Career women are bad mothers,» which was intended to provoke debate to prove the power of outdoor advertising.
The site has firm principles — including a refusal to take ads from McDonald's or Nestle, and a ban on ads for formula milk and cosmetic surgery — which have helped it to secure credibility and influence in the U.K. media.
hasn't done enough and that you've been intimidated by the food industry — but I remain grateful for all you have been able to accomplish, whether it's nudging Disney toward a junk food ad ban or brokering a creative licensing deal between the Sesame Street Workshop and the Produce Marketing Association.
Democratic candidate for Wisconsin governor Kelda Roys breastfeeds her daughter while filming campaign ad about her efforts to ban a toxic chemical.
The committee members called for the next committee meeting to discuss ad spending, proposing a ban on communications prior to endorsements being made and asked that «focus resources» on the state Senate, narrowly controlled by Republicans.
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