Google Ads adds account-level political content setting

Google Ads expanded its “Political content” declaration, allowing advertisers to set a default political-ads preference at the account level — not just within individual campaigns. The feature quietly rolled out after Google introduced the campaign-level setting in August 2025.
Why we care. The shift gives advertisers a simpler, more consistent way to comply with political-ad regulations, especially as new transparency requirements — including the EU’s TTPA rules that took effect in October 2025 — continue to ramp up.
Instead of updating each campaign manually, advertisers can now define their political-ad intent once and apply it across the entire account.
How it works. In campaign settings, advertisers can now choose:
- “I don’t intend to use this account to run political ads in the EU”
- Or declare that their campaigns do include political content.
This account-level toggle acts as the default for all future campaigns, reducing errors and compliance gaps.
A Spanish-language version of the UI spotted by Google Ads Specialist Victor Sellés Guillemat shows the update live.

The big picture. Between global election cycles and new regional regulations, platforms are under growing pressure to enforce political-ad transparency at scale. Google’s latest update aims to reduce friction for compliant advertisers while ensuring regulators get clearer, more consistent disclosures.
The bottom line. It’s a small UI tweak with real operational value: advertisers get fewer compliance headaches, and Google gets cleaner, more reliable political-ad declarations across accounts.



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