The Ftc's Bureau Of Consumer Protection, Said In A Press Release Announcing The Enforcement Action In March That Platforms Cannot Arbitrarily Mislead People With Consumer Reviews About A Company And Its Products. A News Release Friday Announcing The Approval Of The Final Order Said The Final Order Resolving The Commission's Complaint Prohibits Making Or Assisting Anyone To Make False Statements About Any Ratings, Average Ratings Or Reviews It Collects.
There Was No Immediate Response To A Request For Comment. In nurse data user list Response To An Allegation Posted On Its Website In March, The Company Said The Allegations Related To The Company Displaying Point-of-sale Reviews Before Updating The Company. Said Point-of-sale Reviews Capture Authentic Information. Feedback On Customer Buying Experience; Announced Proposed New Rules And Updated Guidance In May That Suggested Point-of-sale Reviews Were Misleading; When It Became Aware Of The Changes, It Began Separating Point-of-sale Reviews And Labeling Them More Clearly.
While We Disagree With The Implicit Intent And Impact Of The Allegations, We Always Support Increased Transparency And Oversight Of The Comments Written In Our Responses. It Was A Difficult Decision, But We Ultimately Chose To Settle Because Our Previous Changes Had Already Addressed Most Of The Ftc's Concerns And The Agreement Did Not Involve Any Further Significant Changes To Our Practices Or Any Civil Penalties. Recommendation Approval Of Final Order For Ai-powered Consumer Review Platforms Surge In Brick-and-mortar Commerce Will Spur Innovation Is Enterprise Ai The Answer To Back-office Bottlenecks? Microsoft To Invest Billions In Prime-centric Data Centers View More Artificial Intelligence Consumer Comments Federal Trade Commission News News Regulation Comments Hot Surge In Brick-and-mortar Commerce Will Spur Innovation January Retail Payment Methods Call It Brick-and-mortar The Renaissance Of Business.