- FTC Issues Staff Report on AI Partnerships & Investments Study ( )
- FTC Surveillance Pricing Study Indicates Wide Range of Personal Data Used to Set Individualized Consumer Prices ( )
- Statement of Commission Regarding Snap Complaint Referral to DOJ ( )
- FTC Finalizes Changes to Children’s Privacy Rule Limiting Companies’ Ability to Monetize Kids’ Data ( )
- FTC Takes Action Against GoDaddy for Alleged Lax Data Security for Its Website Hosting Services ( )
- FTC Finalizes Order Banning Mobilewalla from Selling Sensitive Location Data ( )
- FTC Finalizes Order Prohibiting Gravy Analytics, Venntel from Selling Sensitive Location Data ( )
- FTC Finalizes Order Prohibiting IntelliVision from Making Deceptive Claims About Its Facial Recognition Software ( )
- FTC, New York Attorney General Take Action Against Handy Technologies for Deceiving Workers About Potential Earnings ( )
- FTC Approves Final Order against Sitejabber, Which Misrepresented Ratings and Reviews by Consumers Who Had Not Yet Received Products or Services ( )
- FTC Order Requires Online Marketer to Pay $1 Million for Deceptive Claims that its AI Product Could Make Websites Compliant with Accessibility Guidelines ( )
- FTC Finalizes Order with Marriott and Starwood Requiring Them to Implement a Robust Data Security Program to Address Security Failures ( )
- FTC Approves Final Order against Rytr, Seller of an AI “Testimonial & Review” Service, for Providing Subscribers with Means to Generate False and Deceptive Reviews ( )
- FTC, Illinois Attorney General Take Action Against Grubhub for Harming Diners, Workers, and Small Businesses ( )
- New FTC Data Show Skyrocketing Consumer Reports About Game-Like Online Job Scams ( )
- FTC Sends Payments to Consumers Harmed by Vivint’s Misuse of Consumer Credit Reports ( )
- FTC Takes Action Against Mobilewalla for Collecting and Selling Sensitive Location Data ( )
- FTC Takes Action Against Gravy Analytics, Venntel for Unlawfully Selling Location Data Tracking Consumers to Sensitive Sites ( )
- FTC Takes Action Against IntelliVision Technologies for Deceptive Claims About its Facial Recognition Software ( )
- FTC Takes Action Against Evolv Technologies for Deceiving Users About its AI-Powered Security Screening Systems ( )
- Smart Products Surveyed Fail to Provide Consumers with Information on How Long Companies will Provide Software Updates ( )
- FTC Sends Refunds to Consumers Harmed by Credit Bureau Center’s Fake Rental Property Ads and Deceptive Promises of “Free” Credit Reports ( )
- FTC Order Against AI-Enabled Review Platform Sitejabber Will Ensure Consumers Get Truthful and Accurate Reviews ( )
- FTC Takes Action to Stop Lyft from Deceiving Drivers with Misleading Earnings Claims ( )
- FTC Takes Action Against Marriott and Starwood Over Multiple Data Breaches ( )
- FTC Announces Virtual Workshop on the Attention Economy: Monopolizing Kids’ Time Online ( )
- FTC Announces Crackdown on Deceptive AI Claims and Schemes ( )
- FTC Staff Report Finds Large Social Media and Video Streaming Companies Have Engaged in Vast Surveillance of Users with Lax Privacy Controls and Inadequate Safeguards for Kids and Teens ( )
- FTC Sends Refunds to Consumers Harmed by CafePress’s Data Security Failures ( )
- FTC Action Leads to Settlement Against Individual and Company that Operated Business Opportunity Scheme That Took Millions from Consumers ( )