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Student Loan Debt Collector Will Pay $700,000 for Unlawful Collection Calls in Settlement with FTC
FTC Reports on 2016 Activities to Combat Illegal Debt Collection Practices
Twitter Chat: Talking to Kids About Online Safety, Security, and Privacy
Capitol Network Distance Learning Programs, LLC
Operators of Online ‘High Schools’ Settle FTC Charges That They Misled Tens of Thousands Consumers with Fake Diplomas
Stepping Stonez Development, LLC
Blog Post: New Rules Intended to Protect Your Online Privacy Are Already Under Threat
FTC Staff Provides Annual Letter to CFPB on Equal Credit Opportunity Act Activities
FTC Acting Chairman Ohlhausen Names Thomas Pahl Acting Director of the Agency’s Bureau of Consumer Protection
FTC Providing Full Refunds to Mercola Brand Tanning System Purchasers
FTC Announces Departure of Consumer Protection Bureau Director Jessica Rich
VIZIO to Pay $2.2 Million to FTC, State of New Jersey to Settle Charges It Collected Viewing Histories on 11 Million Smart Televisions without Users’ Consent
Western Union Co.
ITMedia Solutions LLC
A lead generation company that collected sensitive information from millions of consumers under the guise of connecting them with lenders will pay $1.5 million in civil penalties and face restrictions on their operations as a result of a Federal Trade Commission lawsuit.
The FTC’s complaint alleges that since at least 2012, ITMedia Solutions LLC, a number of affiliate companies, and their owners and officers have operated hundreds of websites that were designed to entice consumers into sharing their most sensitive financial information—including their Social Security numbers and bank account information. The defendants sold that information to marketing companies and others without regard for how the information would be used, according to the complaint.
Solar D. Skincare, LLC (Solar D sunscreen)
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