Which of the following is not an example of "native advertising" that the FTC has highlighted as deceptive?

A. Advertisements that pretend to be news reports.
B. "Door openers" that use surveys or prize awards to lure consumers into sales pitches.
C. Product endorsements that do not indicate that the endorser was paid to make the endorsement.
D. Advertisements that "pop up" when a consumer visits a news website.


Answer: D

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