Today, Google released the 2023 edition of their annual Ads Safety Report, which takes a deeper look at how Google created a safer experience for users in the ad ecosystem in the past year. Google also launched a brand new transparency tool called the Ads Transparency Center, which will be a fully searchable repository of global ads we serve from verified advertisers.
Here’s a link to the full report, as well as blog posts about the Ads Safety Report and new Ads Transparency Center for more information, along with some highlights below:
Key Insights from the 2023 Ads Safety Report:
- Google blocked or removed over 5.2 billion ads for violating Google’s policies. That’s more than 9,000 ads per minute.
- Google restricted over 4.3 billion ads.
- Google blocked over 17 million ads related to the war in Ukraine under our sensitive event policy.
- Google suspended more than 6.7 million advertiser accounts for egregious policy violations.
- Google removed ads from over 1.5 billion pages last year.
- Google added or updated 29 policies for both advertisers and publishers in 2022.
New fact-checking tools on Google Search
With International Fact Checking Day (April 2) approaching, it’s an important time to consider information literacy and misinformation online. Everyone should be empowered with the tools they need to find information they can trust, that’s why we’re highlighting tools and features available on Search to help people evaluate the information they come across online. You can read more details about the new Search features in this blog post.
- About this page, is a new Search results page experience. Now when you search for a URL on Google.ca, About this page will appear below the top navigational results on the Search page. It provides quick, important context about the webpage you searched for, to help you evaluate the credibility of the page.
- About this result will now be available for all Canadians. Through the feature, you can quickly find more context about the sources and topics you’re searching for. This includes information like a description of the source (if available), when the site was first indexed, and whether your connection to a site is secure. You’ll see Information about some of the factors used to connect a result to the query, and whether a result is personalized for you.
- Fact Checking Fund (GNI), back in November, Google and YouTube announced a $13.2M grant to the International Fact Checking Network to provide indirect funds to 135 fact-checking organizations across 65 countries covering 80 languages. The fund will be opening very soon, building on our previous work to address misinformation, and is Google and YouTube’s single largest grant in fact-checking.







Homey Bridge Smart Home Hub Now Shipping in US, UK and Canada
Posted in Commentary with tags Athom on March 29, 2023 by itnerdAthom, makers of privacy-first smart home solutions, today announced the public launch and began shipping Homey Bridge, an easy-to-use, affordable smart home hub to the U.S., U.K., Canada, and other countries. Previously available only in beta and Europe, Homey Bridge supports more than 50K smart home devices from more than 1,000 different brands, and works in tandem with the Homey App (iOS, Android and web browser), enabling users to customize and automate their smart home based on their unique habits and preferences. Homey Bridge retails for $69 USD, £69 GBP or $99 CAD, and can be purchased on the Homey website, or at Amazon.com and Amazon.co.uk. View a short video about Homey Bridge here.
The elegant and functional design of Homey Bridge forms a perfect centerpiece of a user’s smart home and makes it easy for users to connect all of their smart home devices due to its compatibility with six wireless technologies — Zigbee, Z-Wave Plus, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Infrared and 433MHz (UK only). Homey Bridge pairs with the Homey App and enables users to easily connect up to five smart home devices. Upgrading to Homey Premium ($2.99 USD, £2.99 GBP or $3.99 CAD per month) allows users to connect an unlimited amount of smart home devices, and also provides access to additional advanced automation features and Homey Insights. Additionally, the Homey app can be used to control smart home devices as an app-only solution without the need of Homey hardware, with the same subscription pricing structure.
American, British and Canadian households continue to connect a wide array of smart home devices — from TVs, speakers, electrical plugs, lights, thermostats, sensors, home appliances, EV chargers, and more. The volume of connections and devices presents a challenge, however: up to a quarter of respondents in a 2022 Deloitte survey said they “feel overwhelmed by devices and more than half are worried about the security and privacy of their smartphones and devices in their home.” Built privacy-first, Homey Bridge is unique in that it doesn’t listen in or sell any customer data, or use any of its customers’ personal information to create user profiles or targeted advertisements. The result is a streamlined and safeguarded smart home where people can take advantage of technology instead of worrying about who has their personal information or being bombarded with ads.
Homey Bridge is packed with features — including Homey Flow, Insights and Energy — developed over the past eight years for the Homey Pro smart home hub in the European market. Features include:
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