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Find out how companies collect and use your personal data, why it’s valuable, and what your rights are if your information is misused.

Microsoft and Google are under fire for using personal and copyrighted data to train AI models. Learn about the legal battles and their potential impact on AI development and data privacy.

In this article, we will explore the common types of mis-sold investments, how to identify them and what steps to take if you have been a victim.

On October 7, banks must refund APP fraud victims, however an excess charge will apply. Find out more about what this means here.

As APP fraud becomes more common, it’s important to know your rights if you become a victim. Read more to find out more about the legal precedents involved and what you can do if you have been affected.

Find out how to prevent Authorised Push Payment fraud and how to claim compensation with Barings Law if you are a victim of an online scam.

Pension Scams can be difficult to spot with many going under the radar. We are here to help with some top tips we’ve identified so nobody else can enjoy your retirement.

It’s normal to be concerned about your investments and the impact the economy will play on them, particularly when it comes to your pension plan. Take a look at some of our tips on protecting and growing your future.

Mis-selling happens when you end up with a product that is not right for you, or you simply do not want it. Find out how to avoid it happening to you here.

The cost-of-living crisis is deepening, so perhaps you should be examining whether you have been sold an unaffordable loan caused by irresponsible lending.

Business owners and managers face enough challenges these days – perhaps altering your way of working will pay dividends.

How can you tell if the Self-Invested Personal Pension you were advised to put your retirement pot into was a mis-sold pension?

Payday lenders could be facing further legal action after the High Court delivered a verdict on repeat borrowing.