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27th October 2023
04:45pm BST
"Otherwise, ‘#gifted is an acceptable label,” the two bodies have said, adding that if the post is in Irish, #Fógra should be used.
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In a statement shared by RTÉ News, Kevin O'Brien, Member of the Competition and Consumer Protection Commission said:
"It is in everybody's interest for influencers to be honest with their audience and transparent about their advertising.
"CCPC research found that many consumers felt misled after purchasing an item on the advice of an influencer, and that levels of trust in influencers generally are very low. Clear labelling benefits everyone.
"It is an offence to mislead a consumer and influencers who fail to comply with Ireland's consumer protection legislation may be subject to enforcement action up to and including prosecution".
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