This article was published on December 23, 2014

TripAdvisor has been fined in Italy over misleading reviews


TripAdvisor has been fined in Italy over misleading reviews

TripAdvisor has been fined $611,842 (€500,000) by Italy’s competition watchdog for publishing misleading information in reviews.

The Italian Competition Authority conducted a seven-month investigation following complaints from a consumer group and hotel owners.

The regulator said that TripAdvisor failed to implement controls to prevent false reviews and promoted the site as “authentic and genuine.” It has given the company a 90-day deadline to propose a solution.

TripAdvisor disputes the ruling and will appeal. It said in a statement: “Our systems and procedures are extremely efficient in protecting consumers from a small minority of people who try to con our system.”

In 2011 and 2012, the UK’s Advertising Standards Authority investigated TripAdvisor following complaints from hoteliers that it hosted fake reviews. The company went on to scrap its “reviews you can trust slogan” and stepped away from claiming reviews are from “real” travelers.

The 💜 of EU tech

The latest rumblings from the EU tech scene, a story from our wise ol' founder Boris, and some questionable AI art. It's free, every week, in your inbox. Sign up now!

➤ Tripadvisor fined by Italian competition regulator [BBC]

Get the TNW newsletter

Get the most important tech news in your inbox each week.

Also tagged with


Published
Back to top