Platrium Code of Conduct For Advertisers

Providing all our users with an ethical and positive advertising experience is extremely important to Platrium. All Platrium advertisers must ensure that each campaign complies with the following:

  • An advertisement must not be deceptive and cannot be presented as something it is not. For example, an advertisement formatted to look like a system security notice is deceptive. The advertisement must be formatted and labeled as an advertisement, not a notice.
  • Any violation of agreements between advertisers and a third party are subject to account termination.
  • Advertisements that promote applications or software that could negatively affect any Platrium application or brand are not allowed.
  • Advertisements promoting illegal products or illegal practices are not allowed.
  • Advertisements that promote "pay-for-play" gambling, either directly or indirectly, shall not be allowed in the United States or other jurisdictions where such advertisements are disallowed.
  • Attempts at illegal or fraudulent activity, including without limitation phishing, are strictly prohibited.
  • Visible genitals, sexual acts (whether explicit, implied, or obscured), and explicit sexual language are not allowed.

All advertiser content is subject to Platrium approval. Platrium reserves the right to review, request modifications to, and reject any advertisement or target at any time, at our sole discretion. We also reserve the right to de-activate any campaign not in compliance with our Advertiser Code of Conduct or if it negatively impacts our users.

If you have any questions about your campaigns or this Code of Conduct, please contact your Account Manager. He or she will be glad to assist you to ensure that your campaigns are in full compliance.

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