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Ads that promote or reference alcohol must comply with all applicable local laws, required or established industry codes, guidelines, licenses and approvals, and include age and country targeting criteria consistent with Meta's targeting requirements and applicable local laws. Note that our policies prohibit ads promoting or referencing alcohol in some countries, based on local law.
Advertisers must follow all applicable laws, including targeting their ads in accordance with legal requirements. At a minimum, ads may not be targeted to people under 18 years of age.
Advertisers can run ads that promote alcohol as long as they:
Ads that promote alcohol include:
Advertisers must follow our Community Standards, in addition to our Advertising Standards.
As global alcohol laws vary, advertisers need to make sure they comply with all applicable targeting requirements. Some countries don’t allow the sale or promotion of alcohol, while others have minimum drinking ages.
Advertisers can’t run alcohol ads in the following countries or regions:
Advertisers can run alcohol ads in the following countries, subject to age restrictions:
Advertisers that promote alcohol products or brands in countries not included in the permitted list above, may promote alcohol products, as long as they comply with their local laws and target people who are at least 18 years old.
Advertisers can run ads that promote:
Entertainment ads such as; movie trailers, TV shows, video game trailers and other similar content, visit the Video Ads policy for tips on how to comply with this policy.
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