Special to IFN Better Business Bureau is warning consumers about a troubling trend involving deep-fake videos that promote a weight-loss product.
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Deepfake scams target Ozempic buyers with fake ads, counterfeit drugs
As weight-loss drugs like Ozempic soar in popularity, scammers are using AI deepfakes to sell fake products. Experts share ...
There are strict rules about what drug companies can say in TV or print ads. But a new study shows there's a lot more wiggle ...
A watchdog has cracked down on a host of weight-loss jab providers for advertising the prescription-only medications to the public. The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) said the nine rulings ...
Pinterest announced Thursday that it’s updating its advertising policies to prohibit all ads with weight loss language and imagery from its website. Pinterest cited the challenges related to body ...
Instagram announced a new policy that will block, and sometimes remove, content promoting weight-loss or cosmetic procedures to younger teens. Users known to be under 18 will now be blocked from ...
When it comes to New Year's resolutions, scammers know that losing weight and getting in shape are among the popular goals when a new year arrives. This popularity has led to a slew of scams involving ...
The telehealth company is being criticized for its Super Bowl weight loss commercial. (Hims & Hers via YouTube) During the Super Bowl, Hims & Hers Health aired a commercial called “Sick of the System.
Hims & Hers, a telehealth startup, garnered attention and controversy by running a minute-long ad on weight loss medications during this year’s Superbowl. In the process, it created an opportunity for ...
Telehealth company Hims & Hers is running its first Super Bowl ad and it appears to be poised to become one of the most talked about ads in recent memory. The 60 second spot is provocative and ...
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