The Federal Trade Commission's new rules governing fake reviews are now in play, and you're being asked to help spot them.
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The Federal Trade Commission has faced a lot of criticism this year for its ambitious agenda taking on Wall Street and ...
The Federal Trade Commission has introduced a new rule designed to make it harder for you to be misled by fake online reviews ...
Top Judiciary Republicans are accusing a controversial Biden-Harris administration official of violating the Hatch Act by ...
A telemarketing company accused of making millions of calls to people on the U.S. Do Not Call Registry urged an appeals court ...
The new rules also apply to ungrounded legal, physical threats, and other forms of intimidation to suppress negative customer ...
Buying reviews, using AI-generated testimonials, and suppressing negative feedback are among the practices the FTC now ...
"Fake reviews not only waste people's time and money, but also pollute the marketplace and divert business away from honest ...
A federal rule banning fake online reviews is now in effect. The Federal Trade Commission issued the final rule in August ...
Reuters’ Jody Godoy reported at the end of this past week that “the U.S. Federal Trade Commission is probing farm equipment ...
The FTC adopted a final rule requiring businesses to make it as easy to cancel subscriptions and memberships as it is to sign up.