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		<title>Facebook Updates Its Policy on Unrealistic Promises</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Facebook announces stricter rules against misleading ads. The company updated its advertising policy today. Facebook now bans ads making unrealistic promises. This change targets ads claiming fast money, miracle health results, or guaranteed relationship&#46;&#46;&#46;]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Facebook announces stricter rules against misleading ads. The company updated its advertising policy today. Facebook now bans ads making unrealistic promises. This change targets ads claiming fast money, miracle health results, or guaranteed relationship fixes. Facebook found many ads trick people. These ads often guarantee unrealistic outcomes. People sometimes lose money or face disappointment. </p>
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<p>The new rules are clear. Ads cannot promise easy wealth. Ads cannot claim health cures without proof. Ads cannot guarantee finding love or fixing relationships quickly. Facebook wants ads to be realistic. Advertisers must show evidence for big claims. Facebook will check ads more carefully. Ads breaking these rules will get rejected. Advertisers who break rules often may face penalties. Their ad accounts could be restricted or disabled.</p>
<p>Facebook explains why this matters. Misleading ads harm users. People trust less in online ads. Facebook wants a safer experience. &#8220;We see people misled by promises that are too good to be true,&#8221; said a Facebook spokesperson. &#8220;Our goal is to stop these practices. We want people to see honest ads. This protects users and supports trustworthy businesses.&#8221;</p>
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<p>                 The policy update happens immediately. Advertisers worldwide must follow these new rules. Facebook&#8217;s review systems will now enforce them. Advertisers should check their current ads. Ads not following the new rules need changing. Facebook encourages users to report suspicious ads. Reports help Facebook find policy violations faster. The company continues its work against deceptive practices online. This effort is part of broader safety improvements.</p>
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		<title>Samsung’s New Feature Blocks Ads</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Sep 2025 04:40:22 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[**Samsung Boosts Browser Privacy with Built-In Ad Blocking** (Samsung’s New Feature Blocks Ads) SEOUL, South Korea – Samsung introduced a new feature for its Samsung Internet browser. This feature automatically blocks many online advertisements.&#46;&#46;&#46;]]></description>
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<p>SEOUL, South Korea – Samsung introduced a new feature for its Samsung Internet browser. This feature automatically blocks many online advertisements. The update is now rolling out to compatible Galaxy smartphones and tablets.</p>
<p>The tool targets intrusive ads. These ads often slow down web pages. They also consume significant mobile data. Samsung says blocking these ads improves browsing speed. It also enhances user privacy. Many ads rely on hidden tracking scripts. The new blocker stops these scripts from collecting user information.</p>
<p>Users do not need extra apps. The ad-blocking capability is built directly into Samsung Internet. People can find it within the browser&#8217;s settings menu. It is labeled &#8220;Block ads.&#8221; Turning it on activates the protection. Some ads might still appear. The system focuses on the most disruptive types.</p>
<p>Samsung developed this feature in-house. It addresses common user frustrations. Slow loading times and privacy worries are major concerns. The company believes faster, cleaner browsing improves the mobile experience. This move follows wider industry trends. Users increasingly seek control over their online data.</p>
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<p>                 Privacy experts view the update positively. Reducing hidden trackers helps protect personal information. Faster page loads also benefit users with limited data plans. Samsung Internet remains a popular choice for Galaxy device owners. This update strengthens its position against other mobile browsers. The feature works automatically after activation. Users report noticeably quicker webpage rendering. Battery life may also see minor improvements. Less processing power is needed for ad-heavy sites. Samsung plans ongoing refinements to the blocking technology.</p>
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