
Traders' body CAIT on Sunday called upon the government to bring brand endorsers, social media influencers and bloggers under the proposed framework to protect online consumers from fake reviews of products and services.
The Confederation of All India Traders (CAIT) also argued that rating of a product or service should be made a part of the policy framework for reviews.
The government is working on a standard operating procedure (SoP) to protect online consumers from fake reviews of products and services.
Consumer Affairs Secretary Rohit Kumar Singh in May held a virtual meeting with stakeholders to discuss the impact of fake and misleading reviews on online consumers and preparation of a roadmap to prevent such a situation.
The traders' body urged the government for an early roll out of a well-defined and robust policy to protect consumers from fake and deceptive reviews for products.
The Confederation of All India Traders (CAIT) also argued that rating of a product or service should be made a part of the policy framework for reviews.
The government is working on a standard operating procedure (SoP) to protect online consumers from fake reviews of products and services.
Consumer Affairs Secretary Rohit Kumar Singh in May held a virtual meeting with stakeholders to discuss the impact of fake and misleading reviews on online consumers and preparation of a roadmap to prevent such a situation.
The traders' body urged the government for an early roll out of a well-defined and robust policy to protect consumers from fake and deceptive reviews for products.
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