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Jul 2018
21m 37s

Creating trust in an online world

Financial Times
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When Peter Mühlmann’s mum had some bad experiences making her first purchases online in 2007, he decided there must be a way to guide consumers to businesses they could trust. The result was Trustpilot.

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