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Google Banning Certain Categories for Employment, Housing and Credit Ads

Google Banning Certain Categories for Employment, Housing and Credit Ads

Google Ads announced they are updating their ad policies this week, specifically as it relates to employment, housing, and credit. While the announcement is short on overly specific detail, here are the initial things we know. Affected Categories Citing its already-existing ad policies that prohibit targeting and excluding based on sensitive categories, Google will now […]

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California Governor Signs Bill Banning Facial Recognition Tech Use By State’s Law Enforcement Agencies

from the coastal-elite-cops-now-complaining-about-coastal-elites dept California has become the first state in the US to ban facial recognition tech use by local cops. Matt Cagle has more details on the ACLU-backed law. Building on San Francisco’s first-of-its-kind ban on government face recognition, California this week enacted a landmark law that blocks police from using body cameras

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Banning out-of-hours email ‘could harm employee wellbeing’

Image copyright Getty Images Banning staff from accessing their work emails outside office hours could do more harm than good to employee wellbeing, a study suggests. University of Sussex researchers found while a ban could help some staff switch off, it could also stop people achieving work goals, causing stress. Companies are increasingly curbing email

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Adam Neumann ate and served meat after banning it at WeWork

Adam Neumann made plenty of headlines last year when the WeWork co-founder banned employees from expensing meat and serving it at company events last July. In the weeks that followed, some employees were angered by the disconnect between the official policy and Neumann and other executives’ own actions. They told Business Insider about their frustrations

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Instagram’s video trackbar and Facebook banning white nationalism – New roundup

Instagram trailling new video trackbar, Facebook banning white nationalism on its platforms, LinkedIn’s new partnership with Adobe, Twitter highlighting politician’s tweets that break community standards, Facebook’s clamp down on political advertisers and online video subscriptions outstripping cable customers This week has seen most of the big social media platforms release new features or make policy

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Marketing Day: Special rates to SMX East, Facebook partners with Moat, Twitter shadow banning & more

Debra Mastaler is Features Editor at Search Engine Land. She is an internationally recognized authority on link building and is an OMCP Certified Link Building Trainer. Based in Washington DC, Debra is also a columnist for Search Engine Land, has written for or been featured in numerous tech publications and is active on the search

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California Governor Jerry Brown Signing Bill Banning All Guns Is Fake News

Photo Credit: Phil Konstantin California Governor Jerry Brown signing a bill banning all guns in the state is fake news. There is no truth to a report that Brown recently signed legislation that would ban all guns from ownership in the state of California. Rather, this fake news plays off the recent debate over gun

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With 54% of comScore 1000 publishers adopting ads.txt, OpenX says it will start banning unauthorized inventory

New numbers from ad exchange OpenX further point to deepening adoption of ads.txt and changing programmatic practices. OpenX reports that 54 percent of the comScore 1000 had implemented ads.txt on their sites by mid-January. That’s up from 7 percent in August, when ads.txt adoption was slow to scale. The analysis by OpenX focuses on the largest

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