“Often, sites present what appears to be objective information, but they actually have a commercial motive. Researchers cited the example of a life insurance site that purports to offer objective rate comparisons, but instead only functions as a referral site for agents of the company that operates it.” —Study: Net Credulity Gap GapesWired)
See the full Consumers International study.
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