Mozilla buys ‘Fakespot’ startup focused on fake reviews

Mozilla buys Fakespot startup focused on fake reviews


mozilla, acquired the “Fakespot” initiative, which focuses on fake reviews. A good step for the company itself threw.

Mozilla offering a website and browser extension that helps users spot fake or untrustworthy reviews/reviews on shopping sites today. Announced that it bought Fakespot. It is not yet known exactly how much Mozilla paid to get Fakespot, but it is reported that a huge number is not on the table. The service that Fakespot offers is really important because Amazon, Yelp, TripAdvisor and more are effective options for detecting fake reviews listed on the platform. Fake comments are used by sellers to deceive users, and many people who fall for these comments are seriously victimized every month. It is said to have been established in 2016 and to use artificial intelligence and machine learning in the detection process. fakespot, will continue to serve as normal after the purchase, more advanced Fakespot tools developed by Mozilla will be made available for Firefox in the future. Mozilla said that with Fakespot, Firefox users will have access to reliable shopping tools that will help improve their e-commerce experience. says.

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