Regulators have been pursuing more enforcement actions against health applications sharing consumers’ data. Friday’s final rule should give those actions more heft.
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) finalized a rule Friday that aims to tighten the reins on digital health apps sharing ...
Kaiser Permanente informed 13.4 million current and former members and patients who accessed its websites and mobile apps ...
The FTC has applied the HBNR to mobile health applications as its recent enforcement actions against GoodRx and Easy ...
The non-profit reported that its R&D research center – the Networked Experimentation, Research, and Virtualization ...
Alcohol addiction treatment company Monument banned by the FTC from disclosing user information to third-party advertisers ...
The FTC fined mental telehealth service Cerebral over $7 million for deceptive data sharing practices and failing to honor ...
Cerebral, accused by the FTC of sharing sensitive information of over 3.2 million users with third parties, is now banned ...
Monument will be banned from disclosing personal health information to third parties without consumer consent as a result of ...
The FTC has proposed restricting a mental telehealth service firm from sharing consumer data and requiring it to pay a $7 ...
The suit, filed Monday in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, seeks FTC Chair Lina Khan’s disqualification or recusal from the investigation. It also alleges that the agency ...
The company said the investigation deprives it of its fundamental due process rights and that FTC Chair Lina Khan should recuse herself from the case, according to the lawsuit filed in Washington ...