Google is in discussions about changing its political ad policy, about a week after Facebook and Twitter publicly diverged on how to handle those ads amid the spread of misinformation
Alphabet Inc.’s Google is in discussions about changing its political ad policy, according to people familiar with the matter, about a week after Facebook Inc. and Twitter Inc. publicly diverged on how to handle those ads amid the spread of misinformation.
Google has been holding internal meetings about changing its political ad policy and is expected to share more information with employees this week, the people said, though it is unclear what the changes will be.
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