In a significant move to enhance trust in online reviews, Google has agreed to implement substantial changes to combat fake reviews, following an investigation by the UK's Competition and Markets Authority (CMA). This initiative aims to ensure consumers can rely on genuine feedback when making purchasing decisions.
Background
The CMA launched an investigation into Google over concerns that it wasn't doing enough to detect and remove fake reviews, address suspicious behaviours, or properly sanction those involved in fraudulent review activities. Given that online reviews can significantly influence consumer spending—with estimates suggesting that up to £23 billion of UK consumer spending is potentially swayed by online reviews annually—ensuring their authenticity is crucial.
Google's Commitments
In response to the CMA's concerns, Google has committed to several key actions:
To ensure compliance, Google will report to the CMA over a three-year period. This move is part of a broader effort to promote fair practices online and protect consumers from misleading information.
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