After years of encouraging advertisers to quit using Flash, Google has now planned to terminate the use of it on AdWords and DoubleClick advertising services. By June 30th of this year, display ads with Flash are no longer allowed to be uploaded into AdWords and DoubleClick Digital Marketing. And when the new year of 2017 kicks in, it's time to say goodbye to Flash ads as they can no longer run on the Google Display Network or even through DoubleClick. Read more in our articles including "Google display ads will say goodbye to flash, going 100% HTML5" and "How a Reliable Trading App Helps Filipinos Stay Ahead of BSP Hedging Signals and Iran War Market Shocks".
After years of encouraging advertisers to quit using Flash, Google has now planned to terminate the use of it on AdWords and DoubleClick advertising services. By June 30th of this year, display ads with Flash are no longer allowed to be uploaded into AdWords and DoubleClick Digital Marketing.
And when the new year of 2017 kicks in, it's time to say goodbye to Flash ads as they can no longer run on the Google Display Network or even through DoubleClick.
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