What is the Responsibility of Online Platforms to Protect Consumers?

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  • Опубликовано: 27 июн 2024
  • Do social media companies have an obligation to protect consumers on their platforms? Rafael Reyneri of the FTC discusses the intricacies of legal and ethical responsibility on social media with EverC VP Melissa Sutherland.
    Rafael Reyneri is a staff attorney for the Federal Trade Commission, a bipartisan federal agency that is mission-driven to protect consumers while promoting innovation and competition in a dynamic economy. Prior to joining the FTC, Rafael practiced Communications and Media and Data Privacy and Cybersecurity law.
    EverC partners with key entities and industry thought leaders to share information on regulatory developments, dark web patterns, criminal tactics, supply chains, increasing competition, AI, and other trends that make up the ever-evolving threat landscape that has the potential to negatively impact everyone in the ecommerce ecosystem: buyers, sellers, customers, banks and acquirers that enable payment processing, fintechs, payment providers, and marketplaces and platforms where legitimate businesses operate.
    Our annual Safer Ecommerce Day features insights from fraud prevention specialists, regulators, data scientists, payments industry leaders, professionals in trust and safety and brand protection, legal experts, and more.
    Join us in our mission to educate our industry about disrupting illicit activity to make ecommerce safer for all.
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