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Brussels is looking for further details on covert Google-Meta ad targeting of teenagers.

Brussels is looking for further details on covert Google-Meta ad targeting of teenagers.

By Kajal Sharma - 10 Dec 2024 10:23 PM

Dec. 10 (Reuters): The Financial Times said on Tuesday that Google has been questioned by European regulators on its now-canceled covert advertising deal with Instagram parent company Meta Platforms, which disregarded the search engine giant's guidelines regarding the treatment of minors online.disclosed in August how Google assisted Meta in a covert marketing campaign aimed at 13–17-year-old YouTube users, controlled by Alphabet (GOOGL.O), with the goal of promoting Meta's (META.O) According to FT, the relationship has subsequently been canceled. It was originally set to expand to the U.S. and then to other countries.

According to the most recent FT story, which cited persons familiar with the situation, European Commission officials have been investigating the collaboration and have forwarded the data to regulators who are considering taking action. According to the article, the executives gave Alphabet's attorneys instructions in October to compile and examine information, presentations, internal conversations, and emails pertaining to the advertising initiatives.

 

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