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Microsoft is bringing more transparency to its search advertising with a new feature that explains ad placement decisions directly in Bing results.

Details:

  • The feature appears as a dropdown option next to ad URLs in Bing search results
  • Currently shows varying levels of detail depending on the user or region

How it works. When users click the dropdown arrow next to a search ad’s URL, they can access a dialog box that explains why that particular advertisement was selected for display.

Barry Schwartz reports seeing only a generic “Learn how your ads are chosen” message on Search Engine Roundtable. Others, like Digital Marketer, Khushal Bherwani, report seeing detailed information including:

  • Specific reasons for ad selection
  • Complete advertiser details
  • User-specific targeting factors
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Why we care. As digital ad platforms face growing scrutiny over transparency and user privacy, Microsoft is following Google’s lead by giving users more visibility into how and why they’re seeing specific ads.

Between the lines. The inconsistent rollout suggests Microsoft is testing the feature before a wider release, possibly in response to similar transparency features Google has implemented in its search results.

What they’re saying. While Microsoft hasn’t made an official announcement about the feature, social media discussions indicate users are noticing the change and comparing it to Google’s existing ad transparency tools.

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