Definition : Misleading advertising

Misleading advertising refers to the practice of promoting a product or service in a way that deceives or misleads consumers. This can include false or exaggerated claims, hidden fees or conditions, or omitting important information that could impact a consumer’s decision to purchase. The purpose of misleading advertising is to manipulate consumers into buying a product or service that may not meet their expectations or needs. It is considered unethical and can lead to legal consequences for the advertiser.

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