Google has a policy against targeting ads at minors, but it’s been caught slipping. A report by The Financial Times alleges that employees at the company teamed up with Meta to use a loophole that let them run YouTube ads selling Instagram to teenagers.According to the publication, the ads were served to users labeled as “unknown” in Google’s systems, which is supposed to refer to users whose age, gender, parental status, and household income are, well, not known. Unfortunately for Google, the publication found that Google could use app downloads and other activity to know “with a high degree of confidence” that the unknown group is overwhelmingly populated by teenagers.The report goes on to
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