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CMA writes to trader recommendation platforms, outlining consumer ...

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The CMA (Competition and Markets Authority) has written to trader recommendation platforms, raising consumer-protection compliance concerns and setting out expectations for how these platforms should operate. The focus is on ensuring practices around consumer-facing recommendations and related conduct meet consumer-protection requirements, which may include how consumers are guided toward services and disclosures are handled.

Potential Impact on AppleCare+

If similar consumer-protection expectations apply in Saudi Arabia, this could indirectly affect AppleCare+ only insofar as third-party sellers, resellers, or referral/recommendation platforms market AppleCare+ or connected services (e.g., bundled protection plans). It’s unlikely to change AppleCare+ underwriting/coverage directly, but it could influence marketing, transparency, and how consumers are informed when choosing protection products.

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Country

Saudi Arabia

Region

Africa, Middle East, and India

Discovered

5/31/2026

Relevance Score

35%

Language

Arabic