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From its earliest days, the Commission has used its authority under Section 6 of the FTC Act to gain a deep understanding of competitive conditions in a variety of industries. In its first two decades...
How do I file a comment? Matters Open for Comment Below is a listing of matters for which the Commission is currently accepting public comments. Matters are listed in chronological order by comment...
The OPEN Government Data Act signed into law in January, 2019, recognizes the importance of government transparency and collaboration with its citizens. FTC's Open Government Plan 2020 Open Government...
April Tabor, Secretary of the Commission The Office of the Secretary oversees swift and prompt processing of all matters presented to the Commission, supports the Commission decision-making process...
Lists of Privacy Act Systems of Records Currently Maintained by the FTC What are Privacy Act System of Records Notices? Below is a list of every FTC "system" of electronic and/or paper records that...
The FTC uses its budget and strategic plan to protect consumers from unfair and deceptive conduct by businesses and to promote competition in the marketplace.