Google failed to stop a network of predatory websites from buying ads to promote 'scam' fishing licenses to people across the country even after multiple state agencies repeatedly complained to the company about the ads, those states told CNN Business.
New York Google failed to stop a network of predatory websites from buying ads to promote"scam" fishing licenses to people across the country even after multiple state agencies repeatedly complained to the company about the ads, those states told CNN Business.
After being contacted by CNN Business, Google conducted an internal investigation and confirmed that it did receive reports from two state agencies. The company is now looking into why the ads were not removed from its platform following those reports.
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