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U.S. Government Enhances Digital Consumer Protection

The U.S. government supports digital consumer protection by backing features like Return Protection offered by American Express. This benefit allows users to return items not accepted by merchants, with reimbursements up to $300 per claim and $1,000 annually per card. This aligns with government efforts to ensure secure and user-friendly digital transactions. 

The digital landscape is evolving to include such protections, reflecting a commitment to improving consumer confidence and safeguarding digital purchases through advanced technology. This approach enhances trust in digital financial tools and supports effective consumer rights.

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