Google Ads adds account-level political content setting

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Google Ads adds account-level political content setting

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Google Ads expanded its “Political content” declaration, allowing advertisers to set a default political-ads preference at the account level — not just within individual campaigns. The feature quietly rolled out after Google introduced the campaign-level setting in August 2025.

Why we care. The shift gives advertisers a simpler, more consistent way to comply with political-ad regulations, especially as new transparency requirements — including the EU’s TTPA rules that took effect in October 2025 — continue to ramp up.

Instead of updating each campaign manually, advertisers can now define their political-ad intent once and apply it across the entire account.

How it works. In campaign settings, advertisers can now choose:

  • “I don’t intend to use this account to run political ads in the EU”
  • Or declare that their campaigns do include political content.

This account-level toggle acts as the default for all future campaigns, reducing errors and compliance gaps.

A Spanish-language version of the UI spotted by Google Ads Specialist Victor Sellés Guillemat shows the update live.

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The big picture. Between global election cycles and new regional regulations, platforms are under growing pressure to enforce political-ad transparency at scale. Google’s latest update aims to reduce friction for compliant advertisers while ensuring regulators get clearer, more consistent disclosures.

The bottom line. It’s a small UI tweak with real operational value: advertisers get fewer compliance headaches, and Google gets cleaner, more reliable political-ad declarations across accounts.

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