Disclosure
Disclosure refers to the practice of openly informing users about the nature of advertising content or data usage. It ensures that ads are clearly distinguished from editorial material and that users understand when their data is being collected for targeting.
Regulations like the EU’s GDPR and the FTC’s endorsement guidelines require advertisers and publishers to provide transparent disclosures. Examples include labels such as “Sponsored” or “Ad,” and privacy links explaining how data is used.
Effective disclosure builds consumer trust and protects brands from legal risks, making it a cornerstone of ethical advertising practices.
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