Question:
Does the company disclose in its modern slavery statement that it seeks to detect modern slavery on any social media platforms it owns or distributes?
Advertising: Our advertising policies do not allow ads containing adult-oriented content that targets minors, ads promoting sexually
explicit content, including content with underage or non-consensual sexual themes, ads for compensated sexual acts, or ads that
violate applicable laws or regulations for any location that a campaign targets (collectively, “bad ads”). We enforce our policies
through a robust approval and monitoring process. We use the latest technology as well as manual review by teams that are specially
trained to remove bad ads—and bad advertisers—from Google. This is a constant challenge, and we are always seeking ways to
ensure our systems and practices stay ahead of the evolving risk.
User engagement: We provide robust tools to help our users report illegal content or abuse in our services, including community
flagging tools. We also invite users to contact us with complaints about illegal content or abuse through our product Help Center
Protecting Children: Google’s Special Victims Investigation Group investigates cases involving online child sexual exploitation, making reports to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC). This initiative involves innovation in locating children being exploited to expedite their potential rescue. p. 6