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Consumer Protection System

Bahrain has launched eFada, a free certification system for e-commerce websites, with the aim of enhancing consumer protection and combating fraud. The system enables customers to easily determine whether a website is a registered and active business.

It will establish reliability in terms of licensing and encourage consumers to engage with certified platforms. By instilling confidence in consumers, the initiative aims to boost e-commerce and digital business transactions.

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