- FTC Explores Rules Cracking Down on Commercial Surveillance and Lax Data Security Practices ( )
- FTC Calls for Research Presentations for PrivacyCon 2022 ( )
- FTC to Crack Down on Companies that Illegally Surveil Children Learning Online ( )
- FTC Announces Tentative Agenda for May 19 Open Commission Meeting ( )
- FTC Takes Action Against Company Formerly Known as Weight Watchers for Illegally Collecting Kids’ Sensitive Health Data ( )
- Advertising Platform OpenX Will Pay $2 Million for Collecting Personal Information from Children in Violation of Children’s Privacy Law ( )
- FTC Streamlines Consumer Protection and Competition Investigations in Eight Key Enforcement Areas to Enable Higher Caseload ( )
- Aristotle Removed from List of FTC-Approved Children’s Privacy Self-Regulatory Programs ( )
- FTC to Host Virtual PrivacyCon 2021 on July 27 ( )
- FTC Releases Agenda for PrivacyCon 2021 ( )
- Online Coloring Book App Recolor Settles FTC Allegations It Illegally Collected Kids’ Personal Information ( )
- FTC Issues Orders to Nine Social Media and Video Streaming Services Seeking Data About How They Collect, Use, and Present Information ( )
- FTC to Host Virtual Workshop on Data Portability on September 22, 2020 ( )
- FTC Gives Final Approval to Settlement with Digital Game Maker ( )
- Developer of Apps Popular with Children Agrees to Settle FTC Allegations It Illegally Collected Kids’ Data without Parental Consent ( )
- Swiss Digital Game Developer Settles FTC Allegations that it Falsely Claimed it was a Member of COPPA Safe Harbor Program ( )
- FTC Gives Final Approval to Settlement with Stalking Apps Developer ( )
- FTC Extends Deadline for Comments on COPPA Rule until December 11 ( )
- FTC Brings First Case Against Developers of “Stalking” Apps ( )
- FTC Extends Deadline for Comments on COPPA Rule until December 9 ( )
- FTC to Host Workshop on October 7 to Examine COPPA Rule ( )
- FTC Releases Agenda for Workshop on Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act Rule ( )
- Google and YouTube Will Pay Record $170 Million for Alleged Violations of Children’s Privacy Law ( )
- Google y YouTube pagarán una suma récord de $170 millones de dólares por presuntas infracciones a la Ley de Privacidad Infantil ( )
- FTC Seeks Comments on Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act Rule ( )
- FTC Testifies Before the House Energy and Commerce Subcommittee On Its Work to Protect Consumers and Promote Competition ( )
- App Stores Remove Three Dating Apps After FTC Warns Operator about Potential COPPA, FTC Act Violations ( )
- FTC Alleges Operators of Two Commercial Websites Failed to Protect Consumers’ Data ( )
- Video Social Networking App Musical.ly Agrees to Settle FTC Allegations That it Violated Children’s Privacy Law ( )
- FTC Announces PrivacyCon 2019 and Calls for Presentations ( )