CMA writes to trader recommendation platforms, outlining consumer ...
The UK’s CMA (Competition and Markets Authority) has written to trader recommendation platforms, raising concerns about their compliance with consumer law and setting out actions required under the Digital Markets/Competition-related regulatory framework. The focus is on how these platforms present recommendations to consumers (e.g., transparency and fair dealing), not on warranties or insurance terms directly.
This is only indirectly relevant to AppleCare+. If similar “consumer law compliance” expectations apply to platforms that help consumers compare or recommend repair/warranty/coverage products, it could affect how AppleCare+ or related offerings are marketed through third-party recommendation sites (e.g., required disclosures, clarity of terms, or restrictions on misleading presentation). However, there’s no direct indication of changes to warranty/extended-warranty or insurance regulation for devices in Singapore.
CMA writes to trader recommendation platforms, outlining consumer law compliance concerns and actions required under the Digital Markets, Competition and ...
Country
Singapore
Region
Asia Pacific
Discovered
5/31/2026
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Language
English