How dark is 'dark advertising'? We audited Facebook, Google and other platforms to find out
- Written by: Nicholas Carah, Associate Professor in Digital Media, The University of Queensland
Ashkar Dave / UnsplashOnce upon a time, most advertisements were public. If we wanted to see what advertisers were doing, we could easily find it – on TV, in newspapers and magazines, and on billboards around the city.
This meant governments, civil society and citizens could keep advertisers in check, especially when they advertised products...




















