
Meta Platforms has announced new advertising regulations aimed at reducing financial scams targeting Australian users. The changes, effective in early February 2025, will require advertisers to undergo a verification process before they can promote financial services on platforms such as Facebook and Instagram. This initiative follows Meta's previous action in October, when the company removed 8,000 fraudulent ads that misused celebrity images for scams. The move is part of a broader effort to enhance consumer protection and curb the proliferation of deceptive financial practices on social media.
🚨 La medida se produce después de que Meta dijera en octubre que había retirado 8,000 anuncios falsos que utilizaban fotos de celebridades para sus estafas.https://t.co/ri0ZjtjAqn
Meta Platforms $META, the parent company of Instagram and Facebook, has announced that it has tightened restrictions on the advertising of financial products and services to Australian users in an effort to curb the spread of financial pitfalls in the social media. Meta said it…
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