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Old 12th November 2017, 05:38   #1
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Default Alphabet backs moves to out political advert buyers

Curtail “foreign abuse and influence” in elections.

Google has told US election regulators ithat it “strongly supports” tightening rules on online political advertising to stop foreign powers gaming US elections.

Federal lawmakers have slammed Google, Facebook and Twitter for not doing enough to identify and block Russian agents from buying ads on their services. U.S. authorities say the ads were intended to influence voters during the 2016 presidential election.

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