By Sara Brandstätter and Júlia Tar ( March 25, 2025, 16:02 GMT | Insight) -- Online companies such as video game providers will see a call for evidence and public consultation on the EU's Digital Fairness Act in late spring, a European Commission official told MLex today. The DFA will address concerns such as dark patterns, influencer marketing, dynamic pricing and in-app purchases, MLex understands. Likely to be unveiled in 2026, the DFA will aim to address regulatory gaps in consumer protection that have emerged with the rise of digital services.Online companies such as video game providers will see a call for evidence and public consultation on the Digital Fairness Act, or DFA, be launched in late spring a European Commission official confirmed to MLex today. ...
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