As the digital landscape transforms at an unprecedented rate, the European Union’s consumer protection laws are undergoing significant changes to meet fresh challenges. The rise of e-commerce, app-based services, and online marketplaces has necessitated a comprehensive evaluation of existing regulations to better protect consumers. This article outlines the recent adaptations in the EU’s consumer protection […]
US FTC Targets Tech Support Scams with New Rule Changes
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has made a significant move to protect consumers from the alarming rise of tech support scams. With a new set of rule changes, the agency aims to close the longstanding loophole that previously allowed scammers to operate with impunity. These changes are crucial in a landscape where consumers have become […]
Big Tech Faces New Rules on Payments and Digital Wallets
In a significant shift for the financial regulatory landscape, major technology firms are now compelled to adjust their operations as new rules targeting digital wallets and payment applications come into effect. The U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) has established regulations that will impose stricter oversight on companies processing over 50 million payment transactions annually, […]
ACCC Takes Legal Action Against Optus for 'Unconscionable' Sales Practices
Australia’s competition watchdog, the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC), has initiated legal proceedings against Optus, a subsidiary of Singapore Telecommunications, citing “unconscionable” conduct in the sale of mobile phones and plans to vulnerable consumers. The litigation highlights a significant concern regarding ethical practices within the telecommunications industry and underscores the ongoing battle for customer […]