Twelve major tech and retail companies, including Google, Meta, and Amazon, have launched the Tech Industry Accord to Combat Scams. This significant collaboration aims to tackle rising online fraud by sharing best practices, improving detection, and working with law enforcement. The initiative seeks to create a safer digital ecosystem by reducing deceptive schemes that cost consumers billions annually. Twelve major tech and retail companies, including Google, Meta, and Amazon, have launched the Tech Industry Accord to Combat Scams. This significant collaboration aims to tackle rising online fraud by sharing best practices, improving detection, and working with law enforcement. The initiative seeks to create a safer digital ecosystem by reducing deceptive schemes that cost consumers billions annually.
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