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Tag: consumers

  • New rules to make cancelling subscriptions easier

    New rules to make cancelling subscriptions easier

    But not everyone is happy about it.
  • ‘Undercooked’: Scam reforms rushed through Parliament

    ‘Undercooked’: Scam reforms rushed through Parliament

    Consumers to face ‘uphill battle’ for redress.
  • Dell fined $10m for overstating monitor savings

    Dell fined $10m for overstating monitor savings

    Federal Court ruling another strike for strikethrough pricing.
  • ACCC to investigate tech giants’ rapid expansion

    ACCC to investigate tech giants’ rapid expansion

    Consumers are being locked in via ‘dark patterns’.
  • Trivago fined $44.7m for ‘highly misleading’ pricing

    Trivago fined $44.7m for ‘highly misleading’ pricing

    ACCC slams cost-per-click and strike-through pricing lies.
  • ACCC tweaks Consumer Data Right rules

    ACCC tweaks Consumer Data Right rules

    Gives consumers more control over personal data.
  • Google backflips on Viagogo ban

    Google backflips on Viagogo ban

    Consumers warned as ads begin reappearing in searches.
  • ACCC to ISPs: tell the truth about broadband speeds

    ACCC to ISPs: tell the truth about broadband speeds

    Get rid of meaningless theoretical speeds.
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