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Section 7: Rights and Consumer Protection

Recommended Creators and Channels on Rights

Trusted sources for consumer rights information

Why follow trusted creators?

There is a lot of information about consumer rights online. Some is good, but some is wrong. Trusted creators share accurate information from official sources.

Official Government Channels:

  • 🏛️ KPDN - Consumer protection
  • ⚖️ TTPM - Consumer tribunal
  • 🔒 PDPA - Data protection
  • Consumer associations - Rights advocacy
  • Legal aid groups - Free legal advice
  • Financial educators - Consumer finance tips

What can you learn?

  • Your consumer rights
  • How to make complaints
  • Legal protections
  • Scam prevention

Tips for learning online:

  • Always check if the source is credible
  • Cross-check advice with official sources
  • Be wary of "legal advice" from non-lawyers
  • Share only verified information

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I trust legal advice from social media?
Be very cautious. Only follow qualified lawyers with verifiable credentials. For legal matters, consult a lawyer directly.
Are consumer rights Facebook groups reliable?
Some are helpful for shared experiences, but verify information with official sources. Don't rely solely on group advice.
How do I find legitimate consumer rights help?
Start with official channels (KPDN, TTPM). For legal matters, contact Legal Aid Department or qualified lawyers.
Is it okay to follow multiple consumer rights sources?
Yes, but cross-reference information. Different sources may have different perspectives. Always verify with official sources.

Last updated: March 2026

Disclaimer: This guide provides general information only. Always verify with official sources for the most current information.