FTC issues guidelines on mobile ads
0. phoneArena posted on 13 Mar 2013, 14:27
The FTC has issued some guidelines on mobile ads that update regulations that were first issued in 2000 and also takes newer forms of social media into consideration, like Twitter; the FTC says that just because a tweet is limited to 140 characters doesn't mean that advertisers can skimp on the disclosures that it is obliged to reveal...
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1. InspectorGadget80 posted on 13 Mar 2013, 14:53 0 1
What they need too do is get rid of ads. We already have em on pc's tv dont need them on our phones. Even with a stop ad app wont work that well
2. noone posted on 13 Mar 2013, 15:52 0 0
if ad on mobile website is allowed, then the advertisement company should pay for every byte we use on loading the ad, i mean, we are paying our data on tier, it is not unlimited, and i need my data to do other import things like streaming youtube on my way to work.






