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Facebook Reveals Cost of Albanian Parties’ and Candidates’ Election Ads
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According to the report, the biggest parties predictably spent more money in sponsored posts for political content than the others.
Bulgaria: Professional Trolls Earn BGN 1,200 Month, They Are More Common Than You’d Think
BGN 1,200 for twenty posts a day on social media - such is the minimum remuneration of a political troll during the election campaign this month.
It turns out that many political parties deliberately resort to using such services online, writes "24 Hours."
Australia takes on Google advertising dominance in latest Big Tech fight
An Australian regulator is considering letting internet users choose what personal data companies like Google share with advertisers, as part of the country's attempts to shatter the dominance of tech titans.
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) also proposed limiting the internet giants' ability to access users' online histories to cross-sell products.
Ten states sue Google for 'anti-competitive' online ad sales
Ten states on Dec. 16 brought a lawsuit against Google, accusing the search giant of "anti-competitive conduct" in the online advertising industry, including a deal to manipulate sales with rival Facebook.
The Evergrowing Hunt for Black Friday Deals (infographic)
The rise of e-commerce has helped the concept of Black Friday discounts become a global phenomenon over the past decade
Chinese-controlled News Outlet Paid Millions to western media to publish propaganda This Year
China Daily spent more than $4.4 million on printing, distribution, advertising, and administration expenses over the past six months
Facebook Extends Political Ads Rules to Balkans Before Elections
Facebook has added Montenegro, North Macedonia, Serbia, Moldova and Turkey to its updated list of countries that must adhere to its strict political advertising transparency regulations.
Facebook Receives Information about you Including when you are Offline
Facebook has announced that it is receiving information about its users, including through external sites.
The "Off-Facebook Activity" feature that allows you to manage information coming from other sites.
The new feature processes data that companies and organizations provide to Facebook on user activity, such as using apps or visits to different sites.
France Fined Google EUR 150 Million
France's competition authority fined Google EUR 150 million ($ 167 million) for abuse of its dominant position in the search advertising market, BTA reported
In a first-of-its-kind sanctioning of the US giant, the authority also ordered Google to "clarify the rules for operating its Google Ads advertising platform and account suspension procedures" for certain advertisers.
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A Dutch Court Has Ordered Facebook to Delete Misleading Ads or Be Fined $ 1.2 Million
The social network Facebook should remove misleading ads that caused scandal in the Netherlands, BGNES writes.
Ads that take advantage of the resemblance of ordinary people to some of the most popular people in the Netherlands are advertising fraudulent schemes for Bitcoin cryptocurrency investments.