Welcome to this week’s edition of Kavanah Media’s Weekly Marketing Rundown! We’re diving into the latest updates you need to know including Meta's latest AI ad assistant, Apple's push into video podcasts, newly discovered security flaws in password managers and more.
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Meta is adding a new AI tool called Manus into its Ads Manager to help people create reports, analyze data, generate content ideas, research audiences and more. This tool acts like a digital assistant, making it much faster and easier to build and track advertisements.
For Mission Teams
Teams should check their ad accounts to see whether Manus is available via a popup or banner notice. While teams are encouraged to experiment with the tool, they should exercise caution when sharing sensitive data.
https://searchengineland.com/meta-adds-manus-ai-tools-into-ads-manager-469410
Apple is adding a video feature to its podcast app to compete with other big video and music platforms. This update makes it easier for people to watch and listen to their favorite shows all in one place.
For Mission Teams
Podcasting continues to grow in popularity, and several teams are finding success implementing it in their digital engagement strategies. This new tool provides a powerful way for your team to visually leverage podcasts for your Apple audience.
Researchers discovered that popular password managers like Bitwarden, LastPass, and Dashlane have security weaknesses that could let hackers steal saved passwords. These flaws happen because of how the apps handle account recovery and older security methods, potentially giving bad actors access to a user's entire digital vault.
For Mission Teams
Protecting your login information is vital for keeping your ministry data and team communication safe from prying eyes. These platforms seem to be doing their due diligence in response to these weaknesses. Your team should update these apps immediately and use extra security steps, like physical security keys, to prevent hackers from exploiting these recovery flaws and gaining access to sensitive mission strategies.
https://thehackernews.com/2026/02/study-uncovers-25-password-recovery.html
Major security flaws were recently found in Apple devices, Microsoft Word, and popular Google Chrome extensions that let hackers steal your private information. These "zero-day" attacks can take over your phone or computer just by having you open a bad document or install a fake AI tool.
For Mission Teams
These vulnerabilities are extremely dangerous because they can expose your private mission strategies and sensitive conversations without any warning. You must update your devices immediately, delete any untrusted browser extensions, and avoid opening any unexpected documents from unknown senders to keep your team safe.
Signal has added a new feature that allows users to pin important messages to the top of their chat conversations. This update makes it much easier to find and remember key information or instructions without having to scroll through long message histories.
For Mission Teams
As this update rolls out, missions teams leveraging Signal can test these new features in their groups.
https://aboutsignal.com/news/signal-introduces-pinned-messages/
Jon Loomer is offering a new course that explains how Meta has changed the way it finds people for your ads. The training teaches why old methods like picking specific interests or lookalike audiences do not work as well as they used to.
For Mission Teams
This strategic shift means your team should move away from manual audience lists and focus on understanding how the algorithm operates in 2026. Simpler targeting settings enable the system to work more effectively to reach the right audiences with your evangelism and digital media efforts.
https://www.jonloomer.com/targeting-subscribe/
Google is moving its payment verification settings into a new central area called the "Account" section. This change puts payment checks in the same place as other identity and policy tasks to make managing your account easier.
For Mission Teams
This update changes where your team manages the financial aspects of your digital ads and helps ensure your account remains in good standing.
http://linkedin.com/pulse/google-ads-news-week-7-adriaan-dekker-nulae/
A new survey shows that while almost everyone sees AI content online, fewer than half of people think they can tell what is real and what is fake. Many people are now asking for better labels on images and videos so they know when a computer helped create the content.
For Mission Teams
This lack of confidence means your team should value authenticity when leveraging AI for content generation. Teams are encouraged to experiment with AI tools, but not at the expense of genuine content. Additionally, using clear labels and high-quality visuals helps build real trust with seekers who are increasingly suspicious of being tricked by digital content.
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Authors: Cody A. and Cherry Messimer
Article Published: February 20, 2026

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