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Prepared Statement of the Federal Trade Commission on "Staying A Step Ahead: Fighting Back Against Scams Used To Defraud Americans”
Give & Take: Consumers, Contributions, and Charity
FinTech Forum: Artificial Intelligence and Blockchain
Prepared Statement of the Federal Trade Commission on Small Business Cybersecurity: Federal Resources and Coordination, Before the Committee on Small Business, United States House of Representatives
FTC Offers Tips for Businesses Impersonated as part of a Phishing Scam
Online Businesses Could Do More to Protect their Reputations and Prevent Consumers from Phishing Schemes
Joint Statement of Acting FTC Chairman Maureen K. Ohlhausen and FCC Chairman Ajit Pai on Protecting Americans’ Online Privacy
Three Companies Settle FTC Charges that They Deceived Consumers About Participation in International Privacy Program
Caribbean Cruise Line, Inc.
FTC Provides Comment to NTIA on Multistakeholder Initiative to Improve Cybersecurity Vulnerability Disclosure
Prepared Statement of the Federal Trade Commission on Stopping Senior Scams: Developments in Financial Fraud Affecting Seniors, Before the Special Committee on Aging, United States Senate
VIZIO, INC. and VIZIO Inscape Services, LLC
T-Mobile USA, Inc.
As part of a $90 million proposed settlement, T-Mobile is refunding customers who were unfairly billed third-party charges by the company.
T-Mobile has been contacting all of its current and former crammed customers to let them know about the refund program and claims process. Customers can get more information about T-Mobile’s refund program at www.t-mobilerefund.com.
FTC Releases New Report on Cross-Device Tracking
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