The Misrepresentation Policy is one of the strictest rules in Google Ads.
This policy prevents advertisers from misleading users or hiding important information.
Violating this policy can result in account suspension.
What Is Misrepresentation?
Misrepresentation occurs when advertisers provide false or misleading information about products or services.
Examples include:
- Fake guarantees
- Hidden fees
- False testimonials
- Misleading product claims
Google requires advertisers to provide accurate information.
Types of Misrepresentation
False Claims
Example:
“Guaranteed profits from investment.”
Hidden Information
Example:
Advertising cheap prices but hiding extra fees.
Fake Business Identity
Example:
Pretending to represent another company.
How to Avoid Misrepresentation Violations
Be Transparent
Clearly explain your products or services.
Show Real Business Information
Include:
- Business address
- Contact details
- Customer support
Avoid Unrealistic Promises
Never promise guaranteed results.
Honest advertising protects both users and advertisers.
FAQ
It refers to misleading claims, hidden fees, or false information about products or services.
Yes, it is one of the most common reasons for suspension.
Provide accurate information and transparent business details.
Privacy policy, contact information, and clear service explanations.