- FTC Brings First Case Against Developers of “Stalking” Apps ( )
- FTC Announces PrivacyCon 2020 and Calls for Research Presentations ( )
- La FTC demanda al propietario del servicio de citas en internet Match.com por el uso de falsos anuncios de interesados en relaciones amorosas con el fin de engañar a los consumidores para que pagaran una suscripción de Match.com ( )
- FTC Sues Owner of Online Dating Service Match.com for Using Fake Love Interest Ads To Trick Consumers into Paying for a Match.com Subscription ( )
- FTC Testifies before Senate Subcommittee on Antitrust, Competition Policy and Consumer Rights on Competition in Digital Technology Markets ( )
- Google y YouTube pagarán una suma récord de $170 millones de dólares por presuntas infracciones a la Ley de Privacidad Infantil ( )
- Google and YouTube Will Pay Record $170 Million for Alleged Violations of Children’s Privacy Law ( )
- Five Companies Settle FTC Allegations that they Falsely Claimed Participation in the EU-U.S. Privacy Shield ( )
- FTC Revises List of Companies Subject to Broadband Privacy Study ( )
- Promoters of Deceptive Chain Referral Schemes Involving Cryptocurrencies Agree to Settlement with FTC ( )
- FTC to Host Workshop on Consumer Issues Related to Loot Boxes ( )
- FTC Sending Refunds to Victims of Tech Support Scam ( )
- FTC Releases Agenda for Loot Box Workshop on August 7 ( )
- FTC to Host Half-Day “Nixing the Fix” Workshop Focusing on Repair Restrictions Tomorrow in Washington, DC ( )
- FTC Releases Final Agenda for Workshop that will Examine Restrictions on Third-Party Repairs of Consumer Products ( )
- D-Link Agrees to Make Security Enhancements to Settle FTC Litigation ( )
- Statement by Federal Trade Commission Bureau of Competition Director Bruce Hoffman on District Court Ruling in Agency’s Monopolization Case against Qualcomm ( )
- App Stores Remove Three Dating Apps After FTC Warns Operator about Potential COPPA, FTC Act Violations ( )
- FTC Charges Operator of Crowdfunding Scheme ( )
- FTC and State of Ohio Sending Refund Checks to Tech Support Scam Victims ( )
- FTC Charges Surescripts with Illegal Monopolization of E-Prescription Markets ( )
- FTC to Hold August Workshop on Consumer Issues Related to Loot Boxes ( )
- Office Depot y una firma de soporte técnico pagarán $35 millones de dólares para resolver las alegaciones de la FTC que indican que engañaron a los consumidores para que compraran costosos servicios de reparación de computadoras ( )
- Office Depot and Tech Support Firm Will Pay $35 Million to Settle FTC Allegations That They Tricked Consumers into Buying Costly Computer Repair Services ( )
- FTC Seeks to Examine the Privacy Practices of Broadband Providers ( )
- FTC Hearings on Competition and Consumer Protection in the 21st Century Continue with Discussion of Competition and Consumer Protection in Broadband Markets ( )
- FTC to Hold July 2019 Workshop on Product Repair Restrictions, Seeks Research in Advance ( )
- Operators of Sweepstakes Scam Will Forfeit $30 Million to Settle FTC Charges ( )
- FTC Halts Tech Support Scam as Part of Major Initiative Focused on Older Adults Hit Hardest by These Scams ( )
- La FTC detiene una estafa de soporte técnico como parte de una importante iniciativa ( )