The UK advertisingwatchdog has crackeddownon marketing campaigns by telecoms companies including BT, EE, Virgin Media and O2 for misleading consumers about price rises added to their bills during their contracts. The advertisingwatchdog is banning growing numbers of advertisements that exaggerate the benefits of health and beauty treatments such as Botox, lip fillers and diet aids. The adwatchdog has clamped downon ‘greenwashing’, ruling that ads oil giants Shell and Petronas misled customers by highlighting their renewables arms in ads without revealing the “overall environmental impact of their business”. The Advertising Standards Authority told the Financial Times it will begin a major effort this month to seek out and take downmisleading or irresponsible crypto advertisements, particularly online and on social media platforms. The advertisingwatchdog is crackingdownonmisleading claims on broadband speeds.The Committees of Advertising Practice (CAP) is toughening up the standards following research which found they are currently likely to mislead consumers. The watchdog has also called on social media giants to ramp up their efforts in proactively identifying and combating ads that might be misleading or downright illegal. Follow Daily Mirror news.bitcoin.com: The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA), the U.K. advertisingwatchdog, declared it would crackdownonmisleadingads promoting cryptocurrency investments. The organization will include cryptocurrency campaigns as a “red alert” priority in the financial... The advertisingwatchdog is taking a stronger position against brands that make irresponsible and misleading claims about their environmental impact and has promised to “go further” to tackle the issue.