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The Italian government has proposed a new law to combat fake reviews on travel platforms like Tripadvisor, Google Reviews, and Trustpilot. The law requires reviewers to provide a verifiable ID, proof of visit, and post reviews within two weeks. Reviews can be removed if they are untrue.
Courtesy: metro.co.uk
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