Sixteen social media stars including singers Ellie Goulding and Rita Ora, models Rosie Huntington-Whiteley and Alexa Chung, and vlogger Zoella have agreed to change how they post online.
They will have to clearly state if they have been paid or received any gifts or loans of products they endorse.
It follows warnings from the Competition and Markets Authority that their posts could break consumer law.
Online endorsements can boost brands but can also mislead, said the CMA.
The CMA has not made a finding on whether the influencers named breached consumer law, but said all of them volunteered to change their practices following an investigation. Read more