07:56 AM EDT, 08/08/2024 (MT Newswires) -- (Updates with Google's ( GOOG ) response to a request for comment in the fourth and fifth paragraphs.)
Alphabet's (GOOG, GOOGL) Google ( GOOG ) and Meta Platforms ( META ) made a secret deal to target teenagers with advertisements on YouTube ( GOOG ) and Instagram, the Financial Times reported Thursday, citing documents it saw and unnamed people familiar with the matter.
Specifically, Google ( GOOG ) worked on a marketing project for Meta designed to target 13- to 17-year-old YouTube ( GOOG ) users with ads that promoted Instagram, the report said, citing the documents and people.
The Instagram campaign was deliberately geared toward users labeled as "unknown" in its advertising system that Google ( GOOG ) knew skewed toward under-18-year-olds, the people told the FT. Moreover, steps were taken to ensure the campaign's true intent was disguised, according to the documents seen by the outlet.
"We prohibit ads being personalized to people under 18, period," a Google ( GOOG ) spokesperson said in an emailed response to MT Newswires. "These policies go well beyond what is required and are supported by technical safeguards. We've confirmed that these safeguards worked properly here."
"We'll also be taking additional action to reinforce with sales representatives that they must not help advertisers or agencies run campaigns attempting to work around our policies," the Google ( GOOG ) spokesperson added.
Meta did not immediately respond to an MT Newswires request for comment.
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