Google tightens political ad rules

Google has announced it will require any political ad to disclose who is paying for it while also tightening up its identity verification process for buyers.

Google is expanding stricter requirements for political advertising to the European Union as part of efforts to curb misinformation and increase transparency ahead of the bloc's elections next year.

The US tech giant said on Thursday that it will require any political advertisement to disclose who is paying for it while also tightening up its identity verification process for ad buyers.

Google will also publish an EU election ads transparency report and a library of political ads that anyone can search for more information on buyers, their target audience, and how the money is spent.

It's an extension of a system Google brought in this year for U.S. political ads.

Facebook introduced a similar system of its own for the US, Brazil and Britain earlier this year.


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