- Warner Bros. Settles FTC Charges It Failed to Adequately Disclose It Paid Online Influencers to Post Gameplay Videos ( )
- FTC Mobile-Friendly Videos Help Consumers Shop for Cars ( )
- FTC and Florida Charge Tech Support Operation with Tricking Consumers Into Paying Millions for Bogus Services ( )
- Sellers of At-Home Treatment for Opioid Withdrawal and Addiction Barred from Making Deceptive Claims ( )
- FTC Testifies on Efforts to Stop Fraud Affecting Older Americans Before Senate Judiciary Committee ( )
- Volkswagen to Spend up to $14.7 Billion to Settle Allegations of Cheating Emissions Tests and Deceiving Customers on 2.0 Liter Diesel Vehicles ( )
- Volkswagen pagará hasta $14.7 mil millones de dólares para resolver las alegaciones por la manipulación de pruebas de emisiones y el engaño de los consumidores con respecto a los vehículos diésel 2.0 litros ( )
- Operators of Phony Doctor Certification Program and Misleading Health and Lifestyle Websites Settle FTC Charges ( )
- Operators of Tech Support Scam Settle FTC Charges ( )
- FTC Sending Refund Checks Totaling More Than $9 Million to Consumers Who Bought Pure Health or Genesis Today Green Coffee Weight-Loss Supplements ( )
- FTC Charges Marketers Used Massive Spam Campaign To Pitch Bogus Weight-Loss Products ( )
- Ruling in Favor of Federal Trade Commission, Jury Finds Utah Operation Responsible for Making More Than 117 Million Illegal Telemarketing Calls to Consumers ( )
- FTC Extends Comment Period for Public Input in Review of R-Value Rule ( )
- FTC Testifies Before Congress about Proposed Bills That Address the Agency’s Ability to Protect Consumers and Competition ( )
- Marketers of “Mosquito Shield Bands” to Pay $300,000, Barred from Making Misleading Pest-Control Claims under Settlement with FTC ( )
- FTC To Host September Workshop On Testing Effectiveness of Consumer Disclosures ( )
- Marketers of Dietary Supplement Amberen Settle FTC Charges Regarding Misleading Weight-Loss and Menopause Relief Claims ( )
- Marketers of One-on-One ‘Brain Training’ Programs Settle FTC Charges That Claims about Ability to Treat Severe Cognitive Impairments Are Unsupported ( )
- FTC Adds Defendants, Charges in Ongoing Tech Support Scam Case ( )
- FTC Issues Warning Letters Regarding Agency’s Eyeglass Rule ( )
- Marketers of Simple Pure Supplements Settle FTC Court Action ( )
- FTC Alleges Companies Deceived Consumers With Fake Subscription Notices for Newspapers ( )
- Statement of FTC Chairwoman Edith Ramirez Regarding Supreme Court’s Decision Not to Review POM Wonderful Case ( )
- Comercializadores de sistemas de bronceado artificial pagarán reembolsos a consumidores ( )
- FTC Seeks Comment on Proposed Changes to Hobby Protection Rules ( )
- Marketers of Indoor Tanning Systems to Pay Refunds to Consumers ( )
- Cuatro compañías aceptan dejar de promocionar falsamente sus productos para el cuidado personal como “totalmente naturales” o “100% naturales”, la quinta compañía está sujeta a una demanda de la Comisión ( )
- Four Companies Agree to Stop Falsely Promoting Their Personal-Care Products as “All Natural” or “100% Natural”; Fifth is Charged in Commission Complaint ( )
- FTC Seeks Public Input in Review of R-Value Rule ( )
- FTC Charges Volkswagen Deceived Consumers with Its “Clean Diesel” Campaign ( )