Call extensions are only available in the United States and United Kingdom.
Call extensions, can be used together with location extensions. When these two features are used at the same time, the phone number displayed (coming from one or the other extension) and the availability of tap-to-call depend on the device where the ad is being viewed. The table below describes what you can expect.
Options you've selected |
What's displayed on a computer or tablet |
What's displayed on a smartphone |
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Location extension that includes a phone number
(Call extension not enabled) |
Location extension phone number |
Location extension phone number (tap-to-call) |
Call extension: Show my number only on mobile phones
(Location extension not enabled) |
N/A (No phone numbers) |
Call extension phone number (tap-to-call) |
Call extension: Show a Microsoft Advertising forwarding number
(Location extension not enabled) |
Bing and syndicated partner sites and networks: Call extension forwarding phone number (tap-to-call)
AOL and syndicated partner sites and networks: Call extension forwarding phone number (tap-to-call) Yahoo and syndicated partner sites and networks: Call extension forwarding phone number |
Call extension forwarding phone number (tap-to-call) |
Location extension that includes a phone number
and Call extension: Show my number only on mobile phones |
Location extension phone number |
Location extension phone number (tap-to-call) |
Location extension that includes a phone number
and Call extension: Show a Microsoft Advertising forwarding number |
Location extension phone number
and Bing and syndicated partner sites and networks: Call extension forwarding phone number (tap-to-call) AOL and syndicated partner sites and networks: Call extension forwarding phone number (tap-to-call) Yahoo and syndicated partner sites and networks: Call extension forwarding phone number |
Location extension phone number (tap-to-call) |
To learn about call, location, and other ad extensions, head over to What are ad extensions.