Psychic AdWords Advertisments on Google Assistant
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'Google Assistant' Brings New Psychic Dilemma for Customers


Can psychic adverts on ‘Google Assistant’ create security risks for customers?

Yes they can. Australian business owners are questioning how our government has allowed Google to have a search engine monopoly. Not only are consumers at risk, but the negative economic effect on Australian small business is contributing to the downturn of the Australian economy.


Why Is Australian Business Furious about the Lack of Government Regulation for Search Engines?

Google Assistant gives preference to Google ads at the top of the search results. This allows anyone from around the globe to bid for the top adverts without adequate screening of their business background.

Here's an example of what is occurring in the Mind Body Spirit sector and how this affects your security (the psychic customer). It also demonstrates why Google is not acting in the best interests of small business in Australia. ‘Google Assistant’ search for the question:

YOU:
OK, Google: "Find me a Melbourne psychic"

GOOGLE ASSISTANT:
(The top search result is for an Adwords entry titled):
Melbourne Psychics - The #1 Online Psychic Service

It all seems to be working okay. The device has scanned for the top listings and selected the first google advert. It even has the capability to phone the psychic, but something really concerning is taking place without you realizing.

The top result, which has the title Melbourne Psychics, is actually a company based in the UK. They are using Google AdWords to pretend to be an Australian company located in Melbourne.

Their (.com) UK site (when accessed through Google UK) is exactly the same as their Australian (com.au) site.

Now for the reality check:
  1. Uplifting psychic readings with genuine psychics who care
  2. Phone a psychic now to get answers to your questions
  3. Phone psychics - Talk with real psychics to be enlightened
    ...even though these claims may not be true.
So, it’s possible that you could innocently use Google Assistant to contact an Australian clairvoyant, actually using their name, only to find that it automatically selects the paying AdWords imposter. This can apply to any legitimate Australian business. Can you see how this is misleading the paying customer and is a loss for Australian consumers?

What does that mean for you?

Unfortunately, as Google gives preference to its own advertisers on AdWords, anyone using Google Assistance could be targeted by scammers or criminals pretending to be Australian businesses.

Some of them are requesting you to fill in loyalty cards to return to their services.

We found a Google AdWords imposter using our business name to get our customers to fill in their details for free astrology reports.

The imposter was reported to Google but they failed to act, saying it wasn’t their problem. Vine Psychic Line warned our customers on the spiritual forum. We traced the owner to Europe and contacted the European Union to warn of the scammers tactics. The security of our customers details is our top priority.

Our business is one of millions dealing with similar issues because of slack search engine government policy in Australia. We have an influx of online scammers, but very little consumer protection in place to stop them from infiltrating Google Adwords.

European Response to Google Monopoly

Google Vs European Unio video
"When users search for items to buy, sponsored results paid for by companies appear prominently at the top of the screen, pushing the competitions products well down the page." The European Commission has said this is illegal.


In Europe there are more protections for the consumers. The European Union comes down hard on browser companies like Google, Yahoo, Bing who ignore anti-competitive business laws.

The European Commission has recently charged Google with breaking EU anti-trust laws and abusing its internet search monopoly. Google controls 95 percent of the market in Europe and is facing a $2.7bn fine.

In Australia, every Google search fills the screen with sponsored ads, forcing consumers to scroll down before finding genuine companies who haven't paid google.

Unfortunately, the Australian government has missed an opportunity to step in and force the browser companies to bring in similar types of consumer protections as the European Union.

Google Home - Voice Only Device Technology

It becomes even more complicated using hands free voice-only devices like Google Home, which is a voice-only version of Google Assistant. 'Google Home' is reportedly already pushing ‘product placement’ advertisements into its responses.

Google has denied that their paid placement ad is an advertisement, even though they strongly resemble commercial TV and movie paid product placement advertisements. "Google pitches its Assistant as a personal secretary, but do you expect your secretary to advertise to you and then take a fee for it?" Perhaps Google is trying to normalise advertising on it’s 'Google Home' product. In the future Google could introduce AdWords-style bidding for their google Home ‘partners’ advertising.

With voice only devices like 'Google Home' or 'Amazon Echo', you’ll need to be far more specific to ensure that you find a genuine business. Even with organic searches, there are plenty of fake businesses Google Home could choose from.

With voice-only devices, there is no screen based list of search results for you to scroll through and begin your research for ‘who is the best psychic in Melbourne’. The device chooses a psychic for you, and it cannot gauge the authenticity of the psychic. This means your chances of communicating with genuine psychics are greatly reduced.

Google Home / Amazon Echo - Security Risks

Although the device doesn’t respond to you until you use the wake words, “Hey, Google”, Google Home is ALWAYS listening to you. Therefore, a hacker can potentially always listen in to your private conversations at home.

Every one of our online devices is hackable, and voice-only devices are no exception.

Google is Fallible

With rogue advertisers constantly attempting to trick customers using Google’s own technology, it’s a false perception that 'Google Home' voice devices only find reputable businesses.

You really need to be on your guard using Google Assistant or 'Google Home' adverts when you phone a psychic. But you also need to be careful of clicking Google advertising sponsored sites. Tricksters are able to penetrate Google adverts because they place the highest bid. The Google Adwords vetting is not adequate.

These tricksters don't just single out independent psychics, they target multinational companies like Amazon to redirect customers to click their sites. Recently Zdnet found a rogue business (like the ones we described in the psychic category) pretending to be Amazon. That's real ballsy stuff, but it also demonstrates the consumer protections we have in place in Australia to stop Aussies falling for rogue adverts on the internet are not adequate.

Until they are, don't blindly trust your Google search for the #1 Australian Phone Psychics unless you’ve done your research.

Here's a technique you can use to avoid the Rogue Psychic Adverts and to check if the top psychic ads in the sponsored section are not tricking you:

You can use this step-by-step method to check any business listed online to find the rogue Google advert infiltrators.

When new technology is released, don't automatically rush to use the services until you do your research. Devices like 'Google Home' may have some positive features that are time savers, but technology also can bring more scammers and criminals directly into our homes via the devices.

We now have to be more consumer savvy. We have to understand the security risks of technology and not automatically believe that browser companies have our best interests at heart. If they’re allowing foreign AdWord bidders to pretend to be Australian businesses, that should be a wake up call for anyone trying to seek out genuine local businesses.

Love and Light
Vine


August 8th 2017



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