What is the Google Ads policy on hacking and cracking content?

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What is the Google Ads policy on hacking and cracking content?

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Google's advertising policies prohibit the promotion of hacking and cracking content. According to Google, hacking and cracking content includes "products or services that facilitate hacking, cracking, or otherwise circumventing security measures."

Google's policy on hacking and cracking content applies to all of the products and services that are advertised on its platform, including those that are sold through the Google Shopping service.

Google uses a variety of methods to detect and prevent the promotion of hacking and cracking content on its platform. These methods include automated systems, human review, and partnerships with industry groups.

If Google determines that an advertiser is promoting hacking and cracking content, it may take a number of actions, including disapproving the advertiser's ads, suspending the advertiser's account, and reporting the advertiser to law enforcement authorities.

To help ensure that your ads comply with Google's policies on hacking and cracking content, make sure that you only promote products and services that are legal and that you have the necessary rights to sell. If you are unsure whether a product or service is allowed, you should contact Google for clarification.

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