The Wall Street Journal  reported that, like Facebook, Google also plans to extend its ban on political advertising.  According to the Journal's report, Google said that it plans to extend the ban through the end of the year. 

When Google originally announced its plans to temporarily ban political advertising after the polls close in the U.S. presidential election, it said that it was doing so in light of the "possibility of delayed election results" and "to limit the potential for ads to increase confusion post-election."

Google's Sensitive Events policy prohibits, "Ads that potentially profit from or exploit a sensitive event with significant social, cultural, or political impact, such as civil emergencies, natural disasters, public health emergencies, terrorism and related activities, conflict, or mass acts of violence."

Originally Published by Frankfurt Kurnit, November 2020

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