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Post by account_disabled on Nov 25, 2023 4:27:01 GMT
Opinions about products, introducing a precise definition of online trading platform providers, regulating the form of payment for digital products and content, including payments in exchange for the consumer's personal data, specifying the area related to the non-compliance of the goods with the contract, warranty or guarantee, introducing transparency of product price reductions. What do these changes mean in practice? Anyone who publishes opinions about their products in an online store will be obliged to introduce clear rules for sharing them. The option to rate the product C Level Contact List will only be available to people who have actually made a purchase. The new regulations aim to reduce the number of unreliable reviews. The Omnibus Directive clearly defines the definition of online marketplace providers and imposes rights and obligations on them towards entrepreneurs and consumers. The new regulations require the presentation of criteria that determine the distinction of offers that the user sees in the search results. This obligation also applies to price comparison websites such as.
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