Binary options

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Google is committed to helping users make informed financial decisions. Google Ads policies are designed to provide users with the information they need to weigh the costs of financial products and services and to protect them from harmful or deceptive practices.

Learn more about the Financial products and services policy.

Strikes are issued to your Google Ads account when you violate certain Google Ads policies. An account can receive a maximum of one warning and 3 strikes per certain policy violations. The third strike will result in an account suspension. Learn more About enforcement procedures for repeat violations. This strike-based system applies to the Binary options policy.

Google wants to protect users from the significant risk of financial loss involved in trading binary options.

The following would lead to disapproval for Binary Options:

red x mark Ads for binary options or synonymous financial products

Examples (non-exhaustive): Ads for digital options, binary options, digital 100, fixed return options, all-or-nothing options

red x mark Binary Options brokers: Sites that offer binary options and signals or software for binary options with no other financial products

red x mark Binary Options informational or educational sites and blogs: Educational sites or blogs on binary options and equivalent products

Advertisers wishing to advertise Prediction Markets should refer to the Prediction Markets policy.


Options to fix

If this policy is affecting your ad, review your options to fix below.

Edit your ads to comply with this policy

  1. Go to Ads within the Campaigns menu Campaigns Icon.
  2. Hover over the ad or asset and select Edit.
  3. Edit the ad or asset so that it complies with the policy.
  4. Select Save. Your ad or asset will be automatically re-reviewed, which typically takes 24-48 hours. Check the ad’s status in the “Ads & assets” page for updates.

Your ad will be automatically reviewed again. To check the ad or asset status, review the “Status” column. If you hover over each status, you’ll notice a more detailed explanation of what the status means.

Learn more about how to Fix a disapproved ad or appeal a policy decision.

Appeal policy decision

If you believe there’s been an error and that you haven’t violated Google Ads' policies, appeal the policy decision directly from your Google Ads account to request a review. If the review determines that your ads are compliant, they can run again. If you aren't able to fix these violations or choose not to, remove your ad to help prevent your account from becoming suspended in the future for repeated policy violations.

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