Why is there advertising on BBC websites?
Briefly

"The BBC puts advertising on its website for users outside the UK."
"We use the income to help fund BBC services and keep the licence fee (paid by UK households) lower than it otherwise would be."
"We have very strict rules governing the adverts and advertisers which we can accept and we would never allow non-BBC approved advertising on our website."
"If you're viewing the website from within the UK and you can see advertising, please let us know using the Contact Us webform."
The BBC shows advertising on its website to users outside the UK. The income funds BBC services and helps keep the licence fee paid by UK households lower. The BBC enforces strict rules governing adverts and advertisers and does not permit non-BBC-approved advertising on its site. Users who notice inappropriate advertising are advised to clear their browser cache, as cached data can cause inappropriate adverts to appear. Users viewing the website from within the UK who see advertising should report it via the Contact Us webform.
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