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Australia Healthcare Campaign Category Policy
This guide provides an overview of Quantcast’s policy guidelines for Healthcare campaigns in Australia, including what is supported, restricted, and prohibited. Please review carefully.
To see the full Campaign Policy, see this page.
Healthcare Campaigns in Australia
Advertising is supported for some Health-Related campaigns in Australia.
First aid, personal hygiene, beauty products, wellness, and over-the-counter products for general consumption are not considered “healthcare,” so long as they do not relate to a specific condition or diagnosis.
Examples:
Personal hygiene products, such as toothpaste and deodorant
Non-prescription painkillers and medicines unrelated to a specific condition
First aid, including band-aids, braces, sterile gloves, cold compresses, gauze
Cosmetic and anti-ageing products and services
Fitness tracking apps
Meditation/mindfulness apps
Dermatology scans
Plastic surgery
Essential oils
Carefully review this guide as there are important prohibitions and restrictions with which Advertisers must comply to satisfy Quantcast policies, laws, and self-regulatory codes.
Campaign Parameters
See the Create a New Campaign article for details on setting up a campaign.
Permitted targeting types: all targeting permitted
Permitted tagging: tagging of advertiser site(s) is permitted; however, no pages or portions of a website may be tagged that relate to a specific health condition or diagnosis.
Creative restrictions: creatives must not relate to or suggest an inference about a specific health condition or diagnosis and may not reveal or suggest an inference of a Restricted Data Type.
Important Prohibitions
Healthcare Product/Service Prohibitions:
No healthcare or pharmaceutical campaigns are permitted
No campaigns for products subject to recalls or significant government actions (such as OxyContin)
No campaigns for medicinal products that contain narcotic substances
Campaign Prohibitions: Campaigns must not:
Allow for inferences about a user’s health conditions via targeting, tagging, or conversion events, or page interactions
Use, collect, or report on sensitive information, including health-related information (e.g., customers passing back data on purchaser information through their pixels)
Make claims that essential oils or alternative health products treat ailments (e.g., claiming essential oils “prevent Covid”)