Call of Duty: Warzone Cheats Advertised in Google AdSense Advertising Campaigns.

The publication SegmentNext has noticed that cheats for Call of Duty: Warzone are being advertised through the Google search engine. It’s worth noting that this maneuver violates Google AdSense rules as it involves the distribution of prohibited software. We have also observed that cheats for Warzone were previously promoted on Facebook Gaming.
To see such ads, you can enter the query “Call of Duty: Warzone cheats,” and you will find an advertising block with offers to buy or download aimbots and wallhacks for Warzone. With the help of such programs, you can automatically eliminate opponents as the aim will directly target their heads, and wallhacks will help you see all players on the map, even behind walls.
As previously mentioned, this kind of advertising is prohibited by Google AdSense rules, specifically under the category “products and services intended to provide dishonest behavior by users,” which strictly prohibits the promotion of “hacked software and cheats.” This means that Aimbot and Wallhack sellers are openly violating Google’s rules, but the company has yet to respond.
We’d like to remind our readers that in February, more than 60,000 accounts in Call of Duty: Warzone were banned for using cheats. Apart from cheaters, the game has its fair share of scammers who sell cheats and exploit “in-game vulnerabilities” to secure more victories.
The publication SegmentNext has noticed that cheats for Call of Duty: Warzone are being advertised through the Google search engine. It’s worth noting that this maneuver violates Google AdSense rules as it involves the distribution of prohibited software. We have also observed that cheats for Warzone were previously promoted on Facebook Gaming.
To see such ads, you can enter the query “Call of Duty: Warzone cheats,” and you will find an advertising block with offers to buy or download aimbots and wallhacks for Warzone. With the help of such programs, you can automatically eliminate opponents as the aim will directly target their heads, and wallhacks will help you see all players on the map, even behind walls.
As previously mentioned, this kind of advertising is prohibited by Google AdSense rules, specifically under the category “products and services intended to provide dishonest behavior by users,” which strictly prohibits the promotion of “hacked software and cheats.” This means that Aimbot and Wallhack sellers are openly violating Google’s rules, but the company has yet to respond.
We’d like to remind our readers that in February, more than 60,000 accounts in Call of Duty: Warzone were banned for using cheats. Apart from cheaters, the game has its fair share of scammers who sell cheats and exploit “in-game vulnerabilities” to secure more victories.
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