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Topic: Bing says it will ban Crypto-Related Ads By July 2018 - page 3. (Read 386 times)

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Google is always tracking you, whether you like it or not; and it makes it even easier for them if you use Google Chrome. That's why I personally suggest using Mozilla Firefox instead. It also uses significantly lower RAM, too!

I am into internet marketing. No sales for 3 to 4 years having spent $1,500 on advertising on the internet and me surfing 800 sites daily for 6 to 12 months on top traffic exchange site.

Google is taking away 'internet customers" from its multi-billion dollars software.
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Twitter announced its ban in March 2018. Two weeks before that, Google blocked crypto and ICO ads, saying “we’ve seen enough consumer harm or potential for consumer harm that it’s an area that we want to approach with extreme caution.”

And now, Bing is following the same path. Everyday, I read some positive as well as negative news regarding cryptocurrency. I don't know if I should get happy or sad.
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sad how crypto is getting rejected by society
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I mean, who even uses Bing in 2018? lol

I was on real estate website magicbricks.com and I searched for "panvel navi mumbai". Next day when I was on other websites, I was getting google ads for "magicbricks panvel properties". The same happened to me after my search on amazon.com for chairs, clothes etc..

Google tracking users & using it for adsense/google ads ??

Google is always tracking you, whether you like it or not; and it makes it even easier for them if you use Google Chrome. That's why I personally suggest using Mozilla Firefox instead. It also uses significantly lower RAM, too!
member
Activity: 266
Merit: 32
I mean, who even uses Bing in 2018? lol

I was on real estate website magicbricks.com and I searched for "panvel navi mumbai". Next day when I was on other websites, I was getting google ads for "magicbricks panvel properties". The same happened to me after my search on amazon.com for chairs, clothes etc..

Google tracking users & using it for adsense/google ads ??
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Microsoft-powered search engine Bing has joined other internet giants in announcing it will ban cryptocurrency-related advertisements on its network by July 2018, according to an official blog post today, May 15.

According to the statement, the main reason for the company’s decision to ban “advertising for cryptocurrency” and “cryptocurrency related products” is the current unregulated status of cryptocurrencies, which allegedly increases risk for Bing’s users:

    “Because cryptocurrency and related products are not regulated, we have found them to present a possible elevated risk to our users with the potential for bad actors to participate in predatory behaviors, or otherwise scam consumers.”

As the report further says, Bing Ads tool plans to fully implement the ban worldwide between June until early July.

Bing’s crypto ads ban is the latest move in a search engine and social media crypto-boycott, initiated by Facebook in late January of this year. Google announced an analogous crypto ad ban in mid-March, and Twitter confirmed its own ban soon after.

Last week, multiple mainstream media outlets reported that Facebook is reportedly “exploring” the launch of its own cryptocurrency.

Earlier in April, the co-founder of LinkedIn told Cointelegraph that the recent crypto ad bans are, in his opinion, most likely “temporary” and due to the current absence of clear crypto market regulations.

Source: https://cointelegraph.com/news/microsofts-search-engine-bing-says-it-will-ban-crypto-related-ads-by-july-2018




I mean, who even uses Bing in 2018? lol
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