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Taking action to maintain safety

To prevent abuse and harm on our products and services, we remain proactive and alert. We take special care to understand when users may be particularly vulnerable and take action when abuse is present.

Understanding enforcement

Types of enforcement actions

To support information and content quality on our products and services, we take a wide range of enforcement actions to maintain a trusted experience for all. Enforcement actions differ from product to product. Learn more about different types of enforcement actions we may take when a piece of content violates our policies.

Content actions

Demonetization

We may limit the monetization opportunities for a particular piece of content.

Restrictions

Some products may use interstitials before content or age-gating to protect children from mature content.

Removal

Content is made inaccessible to everyone and deleted from the product or service entirely.

Learn how we partner with experts to fight harm online

Content Feedback and Reporting

Collaboration is critical to enforcement

To identify emerging harms and how our existing policies address those, we often incorporate expert input, priority flaggers input and user feedback.

Collaboration is critical to enforcement

To identify emerging harms and how our existing policies address those, we often incorporate expert input, priority flaggers input and user feedback.

Approach to reporting and user feedback Incorporating user feedback

Users are able to give feedback and report content across our products, but this doesn’t guarantee removal or any other action on Google’s part.

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If you spot content within a Google Product that is violative

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Let us know by submitting a report in the proper product channels detailing the violation

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We'll review the content and take any appropriate action

Find the tools and forms to report a violation

Appeals

The opportunity to appeal

Users can appeal content and account restrictions in certain circumstances when they believe we have made a mistake.

An illustrated smartphone shows the beginning of the appeal process for flagged content.
An illustrated smartphone shows the beginning of the appeal process for flagged content.
The opportunity to appeal

Users can appeal content and account restrictions in certain circumstances when they believe we have made a mistake.

Process of appeals

Users may be able to submit an appeal which will be sent for review. Access more information below on appeal and review processes.

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If you receive a violation notification or email, you may have the opportunity to appeal

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You may be able to submit an appeal to reinstate or unrestrict your content if you believe the violation was a mistake or if you have taken corrective actions

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We'll evaluate the appeal and notify you of the outcome of the appeal.

Find tools and forms to submit an appeal