This provision establishes that financial services advertising is subject to both Google certification requirements and full compliance with applicable financial services regulatory law in each target jurisdiction, creating a dual compliance obligation for advertisers in this category.
This provision establishes a three-part eligibility requirement for gambling ads: prior Google approval, geographic restriction to approved countries, and use of Google-approved destinations. All three conditions must be satisfied for gambling ads to be eligible to serve, and compliance with applicable gambling law is an additional independent requirement.
This provision creates a compound compliance obligation for health and pharmaceutical advertisers: obtaining Pinterest's internal authorization, satisfying applicable FDA or equivalent regulatory standards for promotional claims, and including required disclosures, with Pinterest's approval not constituting regulatory clearance.
This provision conditions access to prescription drug and healthcare advertising inventory on both geographic restrictions and Google certification status, with compliance with local pharmaceutical advertising law as an additional non-negotiable requirement. Advertisers operating across markets face the combined burden of certification, geographic eligibility, and jurisdiction-specific pharmaceutical advertising standards.
This provision creates a dual compliance obligation for political advertisers: satisfying Pinterest's internal authorization process and independently ensuring compliance with all applicable campaign finance and disclosure laws, with Pinterest retaining the right to suspend all political advertising platform-wide at its discretion.
Political advertising restrictions on X vary by country and require advertisers to independently verify eligibility before submitting campaigns; given the time-sensitive nature of political campaigns, the absence of defined approval timelines in this document creates significant operational planning considerations for political advertisers.
Google Ads
· Google Ads Advertising Policies Overview
This provision establishes an outright prohibition that applies at the ad and account level; advertisers found promoting counterfeit goods are subject to ad disapproval and account suspension without a cure period described in the document.
Google Ads
· Google Ads Advertising Policies Overview
This provision establishes categorical prohibitions covering product types that are legal in some jurisdictions, including certain firearms accessories, tobacco products, and herbal substances, which means platform eligibility does not align directly with legal permissibility in the advertiser's market.
This provision creates tiered compliance obligations for regulated-category advertisers that go beyond the general content standards, requiring jurisdiction-specific legal review and in some cases Snap authorization before campaigns can launch.
This provision creates a jurisdiction-specific restriction that requires advertisers promoting reproductive rights content to assess the legal status of such advertising in each targeted geography. Advertisers running national or international campaigns must implement geographic targeting controls to ensure compliance with applicable local laws.
This provision creates an operationally enforceable gatekeeping mechanism that conditions access to Google Ads inventory for specific regulated categories on prior certification. Advertisers in affected categories who have not obtained certification will have their ads disapproved regardless of the substantive content of those ads.
This provision establishes a gating mechanism for a range of regulated verticals, requiring compliance teams to initiate and document authorization requests as a precondition to campaign launch, with no stated timeline for Pinterest's authorization review process.
This provision creates a mandatory pre-approval gate for advertisers in regulated industries, meaning campaigns in these categories cannot be submitted without prior authorization from TikTok. This introduces an operational dependency that affects campaign planning timelines and launch schedules.
Google Ads
· Google Ads Advertising Policies Overview
This provision establishes disclosure and authorization requirements for financial advertising that apply to a broad category including cryptocurrency products, creating a platform-level compliance layer that interacts with financial services regulation across multiple jurisdictions.
Google Ads
· Google Ads Advertising Policies Overview
This provision creates a pre-authorization requirement for pharmaceutical and healthcare advertisers that operates independently of and in addition to regulatory approvals from the FDA or equivalent national authorities, meaning regulatory compliance alone does not establish Google Ads eligibility.
This provision creates an operational dependency on TikTok's internal approval process for advertisers in regulated industries, directly affecting campaign launch timelines. Campaigns submitted without prior approval in restricted categories are subject to rejection, and the policy establishes this as a condition of platform access rather than a procedural recommendation.
This provision creates a pre-authorization workflow that conditions campaign launch eligibility for regulated industries on affirmative platform approval. Advertisers in financial services, healthcare, gambling, or alcohol categories cannot activate campaigns without completing this authorization process, directly affecting campaign planning timelines.
This provision creates layered compliance obligations for publishers in regulated product verticals, requiring adherence to both Google's category-specific policies and applicable local law across all geographies where ads are served, which may vary materially by jurisdiction.
LinkedIn
· LinkedIn Advertising Policies
This provision establishes a regulatory authorization prerequisite for any financial services advertiser seeking to reach UK audiences on LinkedIn, creating a pre-campaign eligibility requirement that is externally defined by the FCA rather than LinkedIn's internal review process alone.
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