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The CMA is investigating the disclosure of paid for endorsements on social media platforms.
The CMA has published guidance for social media companies, brands, and influencers to follow so that people can easily spot a paid-for online endorsement.
Social media influencers, who can sway the shopping habits of millions, may not be disclosing that they have been paid for their posts.
Social media stars with millions of followers have agreed to change the way they label their posts, as a result of CMA action.
National Highways gave a group of disability social media influencers a behind-the-scenes look at two control centres as part of a new safety campaign.
Social media platforms and celebrities team up with government and NHS to launch new graphics to show support for vaccine roll-out.
Shoppers seeking seasonal bargains on social media are being warned to beware of illicit counterfeit goods promoted and endorsed by social media influencers.
Public are urged to consider a career in care as celebrities pledge their support for the sector.
After a competitive recruitment process, DIT announces 11 UK delegates selected to join a trade mission to Social Media Week (SMW) New York 23 to 27 April.
The CMA is today joining international partners in a social media campaign to help stop fake and misleading online reviews and endorsements.
Prominent social media influencers such as Harnaam Kaur, Ashley James and Stevie Grice-Hart will today (24 July) attend an event hosted by the Government Equalities Office (GEO) to discuss tackling negative body image.
The CMA has secured undertakings from a social media marketing company and a clothing retailer to prevent misleading online practices.
The government has announced a new campaign in England to address the urgent need for black, Asian and minority ethnic (BAME) organ donors.
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