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Posted: Wed Jan 22, 2025 9:45 am
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Electronics Business Holiday Returns Holiday Shopping Holidays Key Features News News Retail Retail Returns Saturday Feature Social Media Weekend Allegations About Deceptive Claims Monthly Federal Trade Commission Federal Trade Commission Aims To Require Software Providers To Pay Million To Settle Agency Charges That The Company Made Deceptive Claims About Its Products And Failed To Disclose Materials It Contacted Online Reviewers.

The Agency's Proposed Order Would Also Prohibit Companies crypto user list From Engaging In What The Ftc Said In A Press Release Friday, January 1, Is Illegal. There Was No Immediate Response To A Request For Comment. The Company Sells An Ai-powered Web Accessibility Software Plug-in Called , And Says It Can Make Any Website Comply With Web Content Accessibility Guidelines, According To A Press Release From . 's Complaint Alleges That The Company's Claims Are Deceptive Because The Tool Does Not Make All User Sites Compliant.

The Complaint Also Alleges That It Deceptively Made Third-party Articles And Reviews Appear To Be The Independent Opinions Of Unbiased Authors And Failed To Disclose, According To The Press Release, That The Company Had Material Ties To These Reviewers. "Companies Seeking Help Bringing Their Websites Into Compliance Must Be Able To Trust That The Products Will Perform As Advertised," Samuel Levine, Director Of The Bureau Of Consumer Protection, Said In A News Release.