- FTC Releases 2023 Privacy and Data Security Update ( )
- FTC and CFPB Settlement to Require Trans Union to Pay $15 Million over Charges It Failed to Ensure Accuracy of Tenant Screening Reports ( )
- FTC Joins with CFPB in Filing Amicus Brief Urging Reversal of Decision Misinterpreting FCRA’s Requirement to Remove Disputed, Unverified Credit Information ( )
- FTC Says TruthFinder, Instant Checkmate Deceived Users About Background Report Accuracy, Violated FCRA While Marketing Reports for Employee and Tenant Screening ( )
- FTC Announces Claims Process for Consumers Whose Credit Reports Were Misused by Home Security Firm Vivint ( )
- FTC Charges Experian with Spamming Consumers Who Signed Up for Company Accounts with Marketing Emails They Couldn’t Opt Out Of ( )
- FTC Announces Tentative Agenda for March 16 Open Commission Meeting ( )
- FTC and CFPB Seek Public Comment on How Background Screening May Shut Renters out of Housing ( )
- FTC, CFPB Submit Amicus Brief Defending Consumers’ Ability to Dispute Inaccurate Items on Credit Reports ( )
- FTC Joins Amicus Brief Opposing Liability Shield for Sloppy Credit Reports ( )
- Lead Generator that Deceptively Solicited Loan Applications from Millions of Consumers and Indiscriminately Shared Sensitive Info Agrees to Pay $1.5 Million FTC Penalty ( )
- FTC, DOJ Obtain Ban on Negative Option Marketing and $21 Million for Consumers Deceived by Background Report Provider MyLife ( )
- FTC Chair and CFPB Director Issue Joint Statement on Amicus Brief filed in Henderson v. The Source for Public Data, L.P. ( )
- FTC Approves Changes to Five FCRA Rules ( )
- Smart Home Monitoring Company Vivint Will Pay $20 Million to Settle FTC Charges That It Misused Consumer Credit Reports ( )
- Tenant Background Report Provider Settles FTC Allegations that it Failed to Follow Accuracy Requirements for Screening Reports ( )
- FTC Seeks Comment on Changes, Effectiveness of Five FCRA Rules ( )
- FTC Alleges California Purveyor of Background Reports Misled Consumers To Think its Reports on Individuals Might Contain Criminal and Other Records ( )
- FTC Reaches Settlement with Kohl’s over Allegations it Failed to Provide Victims with Information Related to Identity Theft ( )
- FTC Updates Congress on Efforts to Educate Consumers about Their FCRA Rights ( )
- FTC, CFPB Extend the Deadline to Submit Comments on Accuracy in Consumer Reporting until January 31 ( )
- FTC and CFPB to Co-Host Workshop on Accuracy in Consumer Reporting ( )
- FTC Announces Panels for FTC-CFPB Workshop on Accuracy in Consumer Reporting ( )
- Military Service Members Can Obtain Free Credit Monitoring Starting on October 31 ( )
- FTC and CFPB to Host December Workshop on Accuracy in Consumer Reporting ( )
- FTC Encourages Consumers to Opt for Free Credit Monitoring, as part of Equifax Settlement ( )
- Equifax pagará $575 millones de dólares como parte de un acuerdo resolutorio con la FTC, la CFPB y los estados ( )
- Equifax to Pay $575 Million as Part of Settlement with FTC, CFPB, and States Related to 2017 Data Breach ( )
- FTC Announces Final Rule Implementing Law Providing Free Credit Monitoring for Active Duty Military Consumers ( )
- FTC Describes its Oversight of Consumer Reporting Agencies’ Data Security Practices In Testimony before House Oversight and Reform Subcommittee ( )