All Federal Trade Commission articles – Page 2
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         News Brief News BriefCash App owner Block to pay $175M over fraud caused by lax consumer protection practicesBlock, the owner of Cash App and Square, will pay $175 million to settle allegations that its lax consumer protection practices put customers at high risk of fraud, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau said. 
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         News Brief News BriefFTC orders Mobilewalla, Gravy Analytics to stop collecting geolocation data without permissionTwo large data brokers, Mobilewalla and Gravy Analytics, collected billions of records containing sensitive geolocation and personal data of millions of people, and then sold it without their consent, the Federal Trade Commission said. 
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         News Brief News BriefRytr agrees to halt fake AI review service in settlement with FTCPurported “testimonial and review” service Rytr agreed to stop selling its program that used artificial intelligence to create fake content as part of a consent order with the Federal Trade Commission. 
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         News Brief News BriefFTC to monitor compliance at AI-enabled product review platform after misleading ratingsArtificial intelligence-enabled product review platform Sitejabber agreed to a 10-year compliance monitorship with the Federal Trade Commission following allegations that it inflated product ratings and misled the public. 
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         Premium PremiumFTC final ‘Click to Cancel’ Rule requires disclosure of material facts before enrollmentsTthe Federal Trade Commission, after years of public comments and changes, released a final “Click to Cancel” Rule, which requires a customer’s express consent before they can be charged and prohibits practices that make it difficult for a customer–whether a family or another business–to cancel. 
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         Premium PremiumFTC sounds alarm on business practices turning into ‘vast surveillance’The Federal Trade Commission took aim at the business models of some of the world’s largest companies, publishing a years-long study that decried technologies that have created “vast surveillance” networks that expose people to “a host of harms” and violate children’s privacy laws. 
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         News Brief News BriefFederal judge overturns FTC’s ban on noncompete clausesA federal judge struck down the ban on noncompete clauses by the Federal Trade Commission that was set to take effect in September. 
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         News Brief News BriefFTC tries to close COPPA loophole with amicus brief against IXL LearningThe Federal Trade Commission is fighting against an online educational platform’s interpretation of the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act, arguing that COPPA can’t force parents into arbitration. 
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         News Brief News BriefNo more fake product reviews allowed under FTC ruleA new rule by the Federal Trade Commission will crack down on fake product reviews, whether written by humans or artificial intelligence. 
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         News Brief News BriefDOJ lawsuit alleges TikTok ignored order to enhance COPPA complianceTikTok is in hot water with the Department of Justice and Federal Trade Commission over widespread failures to comply with a 2019 consent order to enhance compliance with children’s privacy laws. 
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         News Brief News BriefFTC orders Vroom to pay $1M after it ‘sped right past compliance’Vroom, the former online used car dealer, agreed to pay $1 million to settle allegations by the Federal Trade Commission that it didn’t abide by consumer protection laws, including providing prompt refunds. 
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         News Brief News BriefFTC sues Adobe alleging hidden subscription cancellation feesThe Federal Trade Commission took aim at Adobe and two executives Monday for making it too difficult for consumers to cancel their subscriptions and often charging a fee to do so. 
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         News Brief News BriefCerebral set to pay $7M over alleged patient data sharingThe Department of Justice and Federal Trade Commission proposed telehealth company Cerebral pay a total of $7 million for its alleged sharing of patient data and deceptive business practices in violation of the FTC Act. 
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         Premium PremiumFTC staff lay out compliance steps for noncompete banStaff at the Federal Trade Commission offered several steps businesses can take to comply with the agency’s upcoming ban on employee noncompete clauses. 
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         News Brief News BriefMicrosoft report describes its artificial intelligence safety effortsMicrosoft published a public report covering its artificial intelligence endeavors and steps it is taking to make the controversial technology safe. 
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         Premium PremiumPreparation key for ‘tectonic change’ from FTC noncompete banCompanies would be wise to prepare to comply with the Federal Trade Commission’s rule to ban noncompete clauses, despite legal challenges that might delay or prevent it taking effect altogether. 
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         News Brief News BriefWilliams-Sonoma fined record $3.2M over admitted ‘Made in USA’ order violationsKitchen and home retail company Williams-Sonoma agreed to pay nearly $3.2 million for failing to comply with a 2020 administrative order by the Federal Trade Commission prohibiting its marketing of imported goods as made in the United States. 
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         News Brief News BriefMobile health apps must follow FTC breach notice rule after updateMobile health applications and similar technologies must notify customers following a data breach or risk violating the Federal Trade Commission’s health breach notification rule. 
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         News Brief News BriefFTC rule bans noncompetes; Chamber of Commerce sues to haltTens of millions of noncompete clauses included in employee contracts nationwide will be null and void by about Labor Day under a final rule issued by the Federal Trade Commission. 
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         News Brief News BriefU.S. agencies launch portal for reporting anticompetitive healthcare practicesThe Department of Justice’s Antitrust Division, the Federal Trade Commission, and the Department of Health and Human Services partnered to create an online portal for the public to report instances of anticompetitive practices in the healthcare sector. 
 
             
 
            

