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Google Maps: The Battle Against Fake Listings
USAThursday, March 20, 2025
The scammers don't work alone. They have agents worldwide and use social media to expand their reach. They even sell fake positive reviews to businesses, which can suppress real negative reviews. This undermines the trust people have in online reviews. Google is fighting back. They use a mix of automated tools and human analysts to spot and remove fraudulent listings. In 2023, they removed or blocked about 12 million fake profiles, which is a million more than the previous year. This isn't Google's first rodeo. They've been at this for a while, and they're not backing down. They've even sued a man allegedly involved in this network of scammers. If they win, they plan to donate the damages to organizations fighting scams. So, what can you do to protect yourself? If something seems off, pause and verify the company's details. Be wary of companies asking for too much information or wanting payment in unusual ways. Remember, scammers are getting smarter, so it's crucial to stay alert.
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