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UK regulator traps Amazon, Google in ‘fake reviews’ net

The UK Competition and Markets Authority said that there were growing concerns that the two technology companies were not doing enough to protect customers from fake reviews

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In another jolt to the technology giants Amazon and Google, a UK regulator has announced to open formal cases against the two companies over concerns that the two are unable to shield consumers from fake reviews.

According to the UK Competition and Markets Authority (), there were growing concerns that the two technology companies were not doing enough to protect customers from fake reviews, in “possible breaches of consumer protection law.”

The regulator said that the problem centres on reviews that customers can post online after buying items, with concerns that some businesses are posting fake reviews or paying people to write them — distorting the star ratings that many consumers rely on.

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“We are investigating concerns that Amazon and Google have not been doing enough to prevent or remove fake reviews to protect customers and honest businesses,” said the CMA’s chief executive, .

The CMA is taking further action after it began a probe last year into how these platforms detect fake reviews, deal with and punish those who post them. If the regulator finds that Amazon and Google have broken the law, it can order them to formally commit to change, under threat of court action.

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