Sentences with phrase «deceptive ads»

"Deceptive ads" refer to advertisements that are misleading or dishonest. They aim to trick or deceive people into thinking or doing something that may not be true or beneficial. Full definition
Over the years, fossil fuel companies have poured their resources into lobbying politicians, attacking scientists, funding biased studies, and producing deceptive ad campaigns.
In 2002, the company was hit with a class action lawsuit over its use of deceptive ads.
We recently had deceptive ads removed from a number of apps and prohibited two entire advertising networks from providing services to applications on Facebook Platform because they were not compliant with our policies and failed to correct their advertising practices.»
The move came a year after DeVry agreed to a $ 100 million settlement to resolve a Federal Trade Commission lawsuit alleging the school misled students through deceptive ads.
Facebook is firing back against misleading and deceptive ad practices, and ICOs, cryptocurrencies and binary options are at the top of their list.
Yet many political «leaders» not only keep backing the fossil fuel horse, they also ignore that the horse is lame, and that the renewable energy horse — to flog the metaphor like a metaphorical Victor Espinoza — would probably have already won the race, if the fossil fuel industry hadn't converted its oats into biased scientific research and deceptive ad campaigns.
«When you feature a product on your show, it creates what has become known as «Oz Effect,» dramatically boosting sales and driving scam artists to pop up overnight using false and deceptive ads to sell questionable products,» Senator McCaskill said.
We need to raise an additional $ 10,000 in the next week so that we have the resources to combat these deceptive ads
The Times has investigated two entities engaged in these deceptive ads and mailers.
Despite an unbelievable torrent of mistakes, criticisms, deceptive ads, and outright lies (remember the claims of so - called «death panels»?)
They have deceptive ads that are intended to mislead consumers into filling out applications with all their personal information.
Misleading or deceptive ads have no place on Facebook.»
In the recent years, Google has been very aggressive when it comes to removing deceptive ads.
In a blogpost, Rob Leathern, Product Management Director explained the move, saying that all «misleading or deceptive ads have no place on Facebook».
Rob Leathern, Product Management Director at Facebook, said that «misleading or deceptive ads have no place on Facebook»; cryptocurrencies and ICOs would no longer be allowed to advertise as they are «frequently associated with misleading or deceptive promotional practices».
The update to Google's policies was accompanied by the release of its yearly «bad ads» report, in which the corporation calculates the number of malicious and deceptive ads that pop up in its search and video network.
Despite efforts to weed out the sham ads, some deceptive ads end up on job boards anyway, because scammers are adept at learning how to circumvent the latest filters set to knock them out.
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