Google to investigate disapproved and limited ad issues following policy update

Marketers claim the update has been implemented through automated checks that are excessively "overarching."

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Google is reviewing complaints regarding an ad policy update that enforces tighter restrictions on consumer financial products and services.

Following the rollout, marketers have complained that the policy is so “overarching”, it is causing issues for advertisers outside the consumer finance sector.

Why we care. If your Google Ads campaigns are facing disapproval or limitations as a result of this update and you’re unsure why, it might not be due to a violation of Google’s policies. The issue could be attributed to Google’s own processes.

Personalized ads policy update. A few weeks ago, Google revealed plans to update its Personalized ads policy, introducing restrictions on personalized ads for consumer financial products and services. The expanded policy will change the name from “Credit in personalized ads” to “Consumer finance in personalized ads.” The updated policy states:

  • “In the United States and Canada, the following sensitive interest categories cannot be targeted to audiences based on gender, age, parental status, marital status, or ZIP code.”

Issues for advertisers. PPC expert and Search Engine Land award-winner Greg Kohler shared a screenshot on X of his account after a handful of ads were disapproved or limited as a result of the update:

Google Consumer Finance

Greg said that his campaigns were experiencing these difficulties because of Google’s policy update, which he claims was “pushed through automated checks.”

He then revealed how one campaign triggered the policy violation simply for including the term “apartments” in the keyword group, writing on X:

  • “These automated checks are always way too overarching when they’re first applied – I can’t even add this keyword in the interface since it’s rejected based on just including ‘apartments”‘.”
Personalized Consumer Finance Ads

What Google is saying. Google Ads liaison officer Ginny Marvin personally acknowledged Greg’s complaint, expressing gratitude for bringing it to their attention. She then confirmed her intention to privately message him for additional details, indicating that the matter would be investigated.

Search Engine Land will provide you with updates on future developments from Google.

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Deep dive. Read Search Engine Land’s report on Google’s personalized ads policy update for more information on how consumer finance ad targeting will be restricted moving forward.


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Nicola Agius
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Nicola Agius was Paid Media Editor of Search Engine Land from 2023-2024. She covered paid media, retail media and more. Prior to this, she was SEO Director at Jungle Creations (2020-2023), overseeing the company's editorial strategy for multiple websites. She has over 15 years of experience in journalism and has previously worked at OK! Magazine (2010-2014), Mail Online (2014-2015), Mirror (2015-2017), Digital Spy (2017-2018) and The Sun (2018-2020). She also previously teamed up with SEO agency Blue Array to co-author Amazon bestselling book Mastering In-House SEO.

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