We want to provide an honest and trustworthy experience for our users and so do not allow any ads that enable dishonest or illegal behavior on Quora.
Academic fraud
Do not promote services that enable academic fraud.
Artificial metric boosters
Do not promote services that enable people to have an unfair advantage over others by artificially boosting metrics. This includes, but is not limited to, purchasing social media followers/likes, app installs/reviews, or backlinks, and exchanging products for reviews.
Badware and hacking
Do not promote content such as spyware, malware, unverified technical support, or any other type of software that results in a misleading or deceptive user experience.
Copyrighted content and trademark violations
Ads (including landing pages) must not contain any content that infringes upon or violates the rights of any third party. This includes copyright, trademark, privacy, publicity, or other personal or proprietary rights. Advertisers are responsible for proper trademark and copyright use in their ad text as well as landing pages and Quora reserves the right to remove ads in response to trademark and copyright owner complaints.
False documentation
Do not promote or sell false documentation such as fake IDs, passports, or other official documents.
Imitation or counterfeit goods
Do not promote the sale of counterfeit goods. Counterfeit goods mimic the brand features of the actual product in the attempt to pass themselves off as genuine.
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