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Five companies now under investigation as the CMA steps up its work to tackle fake reviews and misleading star ratings – and protect people online.
How to use feedback from marketplace reviews to evaluate your digital health product.
Things to consider when buying and using products.
Guidance for sites that publish online reviews on how to ensure that users get a full, accurate picture of reviewers’ experiences.
Being honest and transparent with online reviews and endorsements, including on social media and in other online content.
This review focusses on efforts to mitigate the educational impact of previous disease outbreaks, concentrating on school-age learners
The Review was set up to review the circumstances surrounding the deaths of trainee soldiers at the Princess Royal Barracks in Deepcut in Surrey.
Commitments include enhanced detection systems and sanctions for businesses and mark another milestone in CMA’s ongoing action to curb fake reviews.
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