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Updates to EU consumer protection rules to tackle misleading rankings in online marketplaces and dual quality of products in the EU were approved on Tuesday.
- misleading consumers by stating that a review is truthful when no reasonable and proportionate steps have been taken to ensure that it is,
- providing information in response to a consumer’s online search query in order to promote a product where a trader has directly or indirectly paid to promote or prominently place it, bypassing the main body of search results, without making that clear to the consumer.
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