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Host 65 · Partition 71
laksa065
6523084080030034265
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NOT INDEXABLE
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10 months ago
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FilterStatusConditionDetails
HTTP statusPASSdownload_http_code = 200HTTP 200
Age cutoffFAILdownload_stamp > now() - 6 MONTH10.1 months ago
History dropPASSisNull(history_drop_reason)No drop reason
Spam/banPASSfh_dont_index != 1 AND ml_spam_score = 0ml_spam_score=0
CanonicalPASSmeta_canonical IS NULL OR = '' OR = src_unparsedNot set

Page Details

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URLhttps://www.ebsco.com/research-starters/law/consumer-protection
Last Crawled2025-08-03 04:18:21 (10 months ago)
First Indexed2025-05-10 02:24:32 (1 year ago)
HTTP Status Code200
Content
Meta TitleConsumer protection | EBSCO Research Starters
Meta DescriptionConsumer protection refers to the laws and regulations designed to safeguard buyers of goods and services from unfair practices and fraud. In the United States, both federal and state laws exist to ensure that consumers are treated fairly, allowing them to hold sellers accountable if transactions do not meet expectations. These protections cover various issues, such as defective products, misleading advertising, and unfair credit practices. Key rights of consumers include the right to safety, the right to be informed, the right to choose, and the right to be heard, which empower individuals to seek recourse in case of grievances. Federal agencies, particularly the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), play a vital role in enforcing consumer protection laws, investigating complaints, and educating both consumers and sellers. Various specific laws, like the Fair Credit Reporting Act and the Truth in Lending Act, aim to address particular concerns related to credit and debt. Additionally, state laws and organizations like the Better Business Bureau provide further layers of consumer protection, allowing individuals to pursue legal action when their rights are violated. Collectively, these measures foster a marketplace where consumers can make informed decisions and seek justice when wronged.
Meta Canonicalnull
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Readable Markdown
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ML Classification
ML Categories
/Law_and_Government
86.6%
/Law_and_Government/Legal
86.2%
/Finance
31.0%
/Law_and_Government/Legal/Business_and_Corporate_Law
27.9%
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ML Page Types
/Article
87.9%
/Article/Definitions
62.0%
Raw JSON
{
    "/Article": 879,
    "/Article/Definitions": 620
}
ML Intent Types
Informational
99.9%
Raw JSON
{
    "Informational": 999
}
Content Metadata
Languageen
Authornull
Publish Timenot set
Original Publish Time2025-05-10 02:24:32 (1 year ago)
RepublishedNo
Word Count (Total)1,473
Word Count (Content)1,054
Links
External Links16
Internal Links90
Technical SEO
Meta NofollowNo
Meta NoarchiveNo
JS RenderedYes
Redirect Targetnull
Performance
Download Time (ms)38
TTFB (ms)38
Download Size (bytes)14,187
Location
Host ID65 (laksa065)
Partition ID71
Root Hash6523084080030034265
Unparsed URLcom,ebsco!www,/research-starters/law/consumer-protection s443