This policy applies to listings in CSS product pages. Learn more about Shopping ads policies.
Our policy
| Google values honesty and fairness, so we don’t allow the listing of products that are designed to enable dishonest behavior. |
Examples of what's not allowed
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Products that enable dishonest behavior
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Products that help customers to mislead others.
- Examples: Fake or false documents such as passports or diplomas; aids to pass drug tests; custom or pre-written essays; invalid click or "ad spam" products
Products that enable a user to gain unauthorized access (or make unauthorized changes) to systems, devices, or property.
- Examples: Hacking devices; radar jammers; devices to change traffic signals; phone or wiretapping products
Products that enable a user to track or monitor another person or their activities without their authorization.
- Examples: Spyware and technology used for intimate partner surveillance including but not limited to spyware/malware that enables a user to monitor texts, phone calls, or browsing history; GPS trackers specifically marketed to spy or track someone without their consent; and promotion of surveillance equipment (for example: cameras, audio recorders, dash cams, and nanny cams) marketed with the express purpose of spying.
Note: This doesn’t include products designed for parents to track or monitor their underage children.
Note: If your product is disapproved or if your CSS product pages or Merchant Center account are impacted, please reach out to your technical account manager.