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FTC to Hold Workshop on Consumer Participation in Class Action Cases
FTC Obtains Preliminary Injunction Halting Online Beauty Product Sellers’ Deceptive “Free Trial” Offers
LightYear Dealer Technologies, LLC, In the Matter of
LightYear Dealer Technologies, LLC settled Federal Trade Commission allegations that the auto dealer software provider failed to take reasonable steps to secure consumers' data, leading to a breach that exposed the personal information of millions of consumers.
FTC Sends Refunds to Victims of Debt Collection Scheme
Prepared Remarks of Chairman Joe Simons at FTC YouTube Settlement Press Conference
Statement of Chairman Joe Simons and Commissioner Christine Wilson Regarding YouTube
Statement of Commissioner Noah Joshua Phillips Regarding YouTube
Statement of Commissioner Rohit Chopra Regarding YouTube
Google and YouTube Will Pay Record $170 Million for Alleged Violations of Children’s Privacy Law
Global Processing Solutions, Advanced Mediation Group, Lamar Snow, Jahaan McDuffie, and Glentis Wallace
In November 2017, the Federal Trade Commission charged a Georgia-based debt collection business with tricking people into paying money for debts they did not owe. A federal court temporarily halted the scheme and froze its assets at the FTC’s request. In September 2018, the operators settled the FTC’s claims and are now banned from the debt collection business and from buying or selling debt. The FTC mailed refund checks in September 2019 totaling more than $516,000 to 3,977 consumers as part of the settlement.
Puerto Rico Telephone Company (Claro wireless service)
FTC Names Additional Defendant in Student Loan Debt Relief Case
Five Companies Settle FTC Allegations that they Falsely Claimed Participation in the EU-U.S. Privacy Shield
FTC Sending Refund Checks Totaling More Than $11.6 Million to Businesses and Organizations That Paid for Unordered Office and Cleaning Supplies
LabMD, Inc. v. Federal Trade Commission
The Federal Trade Commission filed a complaint against medical testing laboratory LabMD, Inc. alleging that the company failed to reasonably protect the security of consumers’ personal data, including medical information.
Standard Industries LLC
In July 2017, the FTC obtained court orders against this Maryland-based office supply operation charged with tricking small businesses, non-profit organizations, and other consumers into paying for overpriced office and cleaning supplies they never ordered. The stipulated orders setting the FTC’s complaint barred the company and its principals from telemarketing office and cleaning supplies. It also imposed a financial judgment against them, resulting in the Commission sending refund checks totaling more than $11.6 million to small businesses and other organizations in August 2019.
Consumers and Class Action Notices: An FTC Workshop
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