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School’s in session: 7 considerations to secure your system

Jennifer Leach, Associate Director, Division of Consumer & Business Education, FTC
If you have kids in school, there’s a good chance they’re kicking off their school year . . . in your living room. All the while, you’re connecting with clients, taking meetings, and making sales from
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COVID-19 report data “on the daily”

Karen Hobbs, Assistant Director, Division of Consumer & Business Education, FTC
Every day, the FTC is collecting data, watching the numbers, and spotting the trends. We’re also spreading the word about COVID-19-related scams that target consumers and businesses. Because the more
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Loot boxes: What’s in play?

Lesley Fair
If you’re unfamiliar with loot boxes, you probably don’t have clients in the video game industry, aren’t a gamer yourself, or aren’t the parent of one. But for the millions of people who have been
Competition Matters

The hearing may be virtual, but the rules are the same

Daniel Francis, Bureau of Competition
It is generally a serious violation of our rules for counsel to pass private notes to a witness in an investigational hearing or deposition, or otherwise coach or consult with a witness, while a
Competition Matters

Real deadlines and real consequences

Maribeth Petrizzi, Bureau of Competition
Recently, Alimentation Couche-Tard and CrossAmerica Partners (collectively ACT) agreed to pay a $3.5 million civil penalty to settle allegations that they violated a Commission divestiture order that
Business Blog

Protecting small businesses seeking financing during the pandemic

Andrew Smith, Director, FTC Bureau of Consumer Protection
Small businesses are a critical part of the U.S. economy, providing opportunity and employment to consumers across the country. Unfortunately, the current health crisis has brought financial strain to
Business Blog

Buckle up for a two-lane look at car buying

Lesley Fair
It’s one of the biggest purchases people make, but two new FTC staff reports examine some common pitfalls when consumers are in the market for a car. Buckle down and read the Bureau of Consumer
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Looking at the VW case in the rearview mirror

Lesley Fair
The FTC’s actions against Volkswagen for false “clean diesel” claims were record-setting in size, scope, and seriousness. The defendants spent millions to pitch their cars to environmentally conscious
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Tidying up: Decluttering the COPPA FAQs

Lesley Fair
Maybe it’s the influence of that best-selling book on home organization or perhaps the silos of stuff in our makeshift home offices are becoming more noticeable. Either way, people are in a
Business Blog

PrivacyCon 2020: This time it’s virtual

Lesley Fair
“Curtain up. Light the lights.” The FTC’s fifth PrivacyCon begins tomorrow, July 21, 2020, at 9:00 AM Eastern Time. Set a reminder now to join in from wherever you are. The virtual event will bring
Competition Matters

Eyes Wide Open: There are no blinders in merger reviews

Tara Isa Koslov and Heather M. Johnson, Bureau of Competition
The FTC's Bureau of Competition sometimes reviews proposed mergers against the backdrop of civil and criminal antitrust investigations or litigations leveled in the same industry. And at times, such
Consumer Blog

USS Bonhomme Richard – giving to sailors in need

Carol Kando-Pineda, Attorney, Division of Consumer and Business Education
You may have seen reports of the fire that destroyed the USS Bonhomme Richard. Dozens of sailors fled the burning ship and lost all their possessions. When a distressing event like this happens, many