Consumer groups said the proposed law that seeks to protect online customers and merchants should also cover consumer-to-consumer transactions.
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Sponsored by Senator Mark A. Villar, the recently filed Senate Bill No. 1846, or the Internet Transactions Act of 2022, seeks to ensure the protection of consumer rights and data privacy in online transactions. While the bill both protects e-commerce players and promotes the rapidly growing industry, the exemption can be exploited by scammers, Mr. Gustilo said.
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