Petition and Information submission Form is at the bottom of this page.
Enough Is Enough. We Need to Talk About Google Ads and Our Kids.
If you're a parent, you've probably noticed it—those disturbing, violent, or overly sexual game ads popping up on your child's screen, even when parental controls are fully turned on .
We did everything right. We set the age restrictions. We turned on the filters.
And yet... our kids are still seeing things they shouldn’t.
What is worse? These ads are for games that, when clicked, say "You’re not allowed to download this."
It doesn’t make sense—unless Google just doesn’t care or didn't notice...
However, Im not talking about some random glitch. I'm talking about real children seeing content that makes them uncomfortable, scared, or confused. Businesses being charged money for an ad placement that they could never benefit from.
I'm asking: If you’re a parent, a teacher, a developer, or anyone who’s experienced this:
👉 Come forward.
👉 Tell your story.
👉 Help me take action.
I'm building a case to hold Google accountable. Not out of hate—but because kids deserve better and families deserve to trust the tools built to protect them. Businesses deserve to get what they pay for, not be fed false numbers generated by an entity that benefits from the clicks.
What you can do right now:
This isn’t about politics or differences in parenting choices.
It’s about protecting children from content they shouldn’t be seeing and businesses from being lied to and charged money for false views and clicks.
We don’t need perfect solutions. We need Google to stop pushing harmful content through the cracks. This tech giant has no reason to allow such disconnect between parental controls , Google ad's and Store to occur.
There will be instances where the developer of the app or ad is disingenuous, sometimes they are the ones who lie about their content rating but those ad's will get reported and I expect Google to handle it accordingly.
I am specifically talking about disturbing ads for games that are not able to be downloaded by the user.
It is my hope to present this information to Google. I hope they willingly take on the responsibility to make the changes without legal pressure.
Thank You
-Kasie Cook
If you're a parent, you've probably noticed it—those disturbing, violent, or overly sexual game ads popping up on your child's screen, even when parental controls are fully turned on .
We did everything right. We set the age restrictions. We turned on the filters.
And yet... our kids are still seeing things they shouldn’t.
What is worse? These ads are for games that, when clicked, say "You’re not allowed to download this."
It doesn’t make sense—unless Google just doesn’t care or didn't notice...
However, Im not talking about some random glitch. I'm talking about real children seeing content that makes them uncomfortable, scared, or confused. Businesses being charged money for an ad placement that they could never benefit from.
- Children being harmed psychologically
- Parents feeling helpless and angry
- Developers paying for ad space that goes nowhere
- A tech company making billions while ignoring the damage it is causing to the future generation, psychologically.
I'm asking: If you’re a parent, a teacher, a developer, or anyone who’s experienced this:
👉 Come forward.
👉 Tell your story.
👉 Help me take action.
I'm building a case to hold Google accountable. Not out of hate—but because kids deserve better and families deserve to trust the tools built to protect them. Businesses deserve to get what they pay for, not be fed false numbers generated by an entity that benefits from the clicks.
What you can do right now:
- Save screenshots or videos when you see these ads, especially if you click on the ad and it sends you to an app you can not download.
- Write down the game name or what it showed
- Submit the info to me using the form at the bottom of the page.
This isn’t about politics or differences in parenting choices.
It’s about protecting children from content they shouldn’t be seeing and businesses from being lied to and charged money for false views and clicks.
We don’t need perfect solutions. We need Google to stop pushing harmful content through the cracks. This tech giant has no reason to allow such disconnect between parental controls , Google ad's and Store to occur.
There will be instances where the developer of the app or ad is disingenuous, sometimes they are the ones who lie about their content rating but those ad's will get reported and I expect Google to handle it accordingly.
I am specifically talking about disturbing ads for games that are not able to be downloaded by the user.
It is my hope to present this information to Google. I hope they willingly take on the responsibility to make the changes without legal pressure.
Thank You
-Kasie Cook