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As far as I know, you can only cloak the landing pages, not the actual ads themselves.
If you want to run ads with deepfakes, Facebook likely won't approve them. One workaround could be to use whitehat images or videos for the ads. Then, when your target audience clicks on the ad, they'll be directed to a cloaked landing page that includes the deepfake content.
Alternatively, you could try cloaking the ad creatives themselves. This means Facebook employees would see regular images, but your target audience would see the deepfake creatives. However, I'm not sure if this is possible.
If you want to run ads with deepfakes, Facebook likely won't approve them. One workaround could be to use whitehat images or videos for the ads. Then, when your target audience clicks on the ad, they'll be directed to a cloaked landing page that includes the deepfake content.
Alternatively, you could try cloaking the ad creatives themselves. This means Facebook employees would see regular images, but your target audience would see the deepfake creatives. However, I'm not sure if this is possible.