Google rules out ad placements on Google Glass as it steps up rollout
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"Its developer page specifications read: "No Ads. You may not serve or include any advertisements in your API Client. "Data Usage: You may not use user data from your API Client for advertising purposes. You may not sell or transmit any user data received from your API Client(s) to a third-party ad network or service, data broker, or other advertising or marketing provider. For the avoidance of doubt, user data from the API Client(s) may not be used for Third-Party Ad Serving.""
"Google has published guidelines to inform developers how they can create software for the devices. However, it has banned the use of ads on the devices, telling third-party developers writing software for Google Glass "no ads" are allowed to be shown to wearers. The devices will go on sale to the public later this year."
Google published developer guidelines for software on the devices and explicitly bans serving or including advertisements in API clients. The guidelines state that third-party apps may not show ads to wearers and that user data from API clients cannot be used for advertising purposes. The rules forbid selling or transmitting user data received from API clients to third-party ad networks, data brokers, or other advertising and marketing providers. The specifications clarify that user data may not be used for third-party ad serving. The devices are scheduled to go on sale to the public later this year.
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