(Reuters) - India's competition watchdog imposed a monetary penalty of 2.14 billion rupees ($25.4 million) on Meta on Monday over antitrust violations related to WhatsApp's 2021 privacy policy.
BEIJING, Nov. 17, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- A news report by chinadiplomacy.org.cn on the Global South's growing economic influence: The Center for Geoeconomics for the Global South in Dubai and the ...
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Consumer Cellular is known for budget-friendly phone plans that start at $20 a month. For this year’s review, I took Consumer Cellular’s phone plans and products for a spin. I tested the IRIS Easy ...
The Central Government has released new guidelines for coaching institutes to regulate misleading advertisements, prohibiting ...
India's top product certification agency will investigate e-scooter maker Ola Electric's deficiency in service standards and ...
The guidelines by CCPA aim to curb misleading advertising, safeguard consumers and ensure fair practices in the coaching ...
2019 and the guidelines will bring clarity to the stakeholders and protect consumer interests. These guidelines are a crucial ...
Central Consumer Protection Authority CCPA has issued guidelines to address issues of misleading advertisements in the ...
The Central Consumer Protection Authority (CCPA) has acted against misleading advertisements by coaching centres, issuing 45 ...
India's city dwellers are cutting spending on everything from cookies to fast food as persistently high inflation squeezes ...
A mother and daughter have been arrested in Vadodara for allegedly driving prominent consumer rights lawyer Purshottam Moorjani to suicide, following threats and accusations of financial exploitation.