Misrepresentation: Unreliable claims

Google provides translated versions of our Help Center, though they are not meant to change the content of our policies. The English version is the official language we use to enforce our policies. To view this article in a different language, use the language dropdown at the bottom of the page.

We want users to trust the ads on our platform, so we strive to ensure ads are clear and honest, and provide the information that users need to make informed decisions. We don’t allow ads or destinations that deceive users by excluding relevant product information or providing misleading information about products, services, or businesses.

Learn more about the Misrepresentation policy.


The following is not allowed:

Not supported Making inaccurate claims or claims that entice the user with an improbable result (even if this result is possible) as the likely outcome a user can expect

Claims related to health and weight loss

  • Making unproven claims of cures for incurable medical ailments

Examples (non-exhaustive): "Miracle cures" for medical ailments such as arthritis, diabetes, Alzheimer’s disease, or cancer; Products that claim to be “cure-all” for several diseases

For health-related claims, including testimonial content, we may defer to local regulatory guidelines when enforcing this policy.

  • Making claims of unrealistic weight loss within a specific time frame or requiring little effort

Example (non-exhaustive): Extreme weight loss products or programs
Specific example: A weight loss ad that says you can eat whatever you want and lose 10 pounds in a month

  • Content promoting harmful health claims, or content that relates to a current, major health crisis and contradicts authoritative scientific consensus

Examples (non-exhaustive): Anti-vaccine advocacy; denial of the existence of medical conditions such as AIDS or Covid-19; gay conversion therapy

If you guarantee certain results, have a clear and easily accessible refund (money-back) policy. Testimonials that claim specific results must include a visible disclaimer stating that there is no guarantee of specific results and that the results can vary. Include links to third-party verification or include relevant and noticeable disclaimers when testimonials and endorsements imply that results are typical.

Claims related to financial products or money making schemes

  • Making unrealistic promises of large financial return with minimal risk, effort or investment

Examples (non-exhaustive) : "Get rich quick" schemes; guaranteeing returns, or promising returns that are unrealistic or exaggerated for the advertised investment product; presenting investment products as risk-free or downplaying the risk of investment opportunitie

Claims related to politics, social issues, or matters of public concern

  • Making claims that are demonstrably false and could significantly undermine participation or trust in an electoral or democratic process

Examples (non-exhaustive): Information about public voting procedures, political candidate eligibility based on age or birthplace, election results, or census participation that contradicts official government records; incorrect claims that a public figure has died, or been involved in an accident

  • Making claims that contradict authoritative, scientific consensus on climate change
Violations of this policy will not lead to immediate account suspension without prior warning. A warning will be issued at least 7 days prior to any suspension of your account. Learn more about suspended accounts.

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. In your Google Ads account, click the Campaigns icon Campaigns Icon.
  2. Click the Campaigns drop down in the section menu.
  3. Click Ads.
  4. Hover over the ad or asset and click Edit.
  5. Edit the ad or asset so that it complies with the policy.
  6. Click Save. Your ad will be automatically reviewed again. Check the ad’s status in the “Ads & assets” page for updates.

Learn more about how to Fix an ad with policy violations.

Appeal policy decision

If you've fixed your destination or believe that we've made an error, appeal the policy decision directly from your Google Ads account to request a review. After we confirm that the destination is compliant, we can approve your ads. 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.

Was this helpful?

How can we improve it?
false
Search
Clear search
Close search
Main menu
15395100478345482274
true
Search Help Center
true
true
true
true
true
73067
false
false
false
false