A new report has found that Google made an estimated $10.2 million from ads for fake abortion clinics over the last two years.
to lure in pregnant people, promising medical care, such as contraception and abortion, that they do not provide.
The new report estimates Google has received at least $2.6 million in ad revenue specifically from fake clinic websites that advertise abortion “reversal.” . Callum Hood, the head researcher behind the new report, said the aim was to understand the scale of spending on Google ads by these organizations.
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