The FTC's ban on writing, buying, or selling fake reviews is officially in effect.
, anyone who participates in a fake online review could be fined up to $51,744. The commissioners voted in agreement and it’s now in effect.) and also encompasses dishonest celebrity endorsements as well as testimonials posted by a company’s employees, relatives, or friends, unless they include an explicit disclaimer. The rule also prohibits brands from offering any sort of incentive to prompt such an action.
Browsers have also experimented with solutions by offering proprietary services to weed out fake online reviews. Last October, Firefox began testing a new tool,, powered by Firefox-acquired Fakespot, that is supposed to automatically filter out misleading reviews and counterfeit products as you shop. The tool isThe Feds Are Coming for John Deere Over the Right to RepairIf she wins in November, there are indicators that Harris will keep the controversial FTC head, a new report claims.
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