Alcohol addiction treatment company Monument banned by the FTC from disclosing user information to third-party advertisers ...
We’ve talked before about the FTC’s focus on consumer health privacy. In cases against BetterHelp and GoodRx, a blog post announcing rules it intends to enforce in the space, and a report summarizing ...
And this one is even more sophisticated because the government agency you're meant to report these types of scams to – the FTC – is being impersonated. One reason this impersonation has been ...
Monument will be banned from disclosing personal health information to third parties without consumer consent as a result of ...
Federal antitrust regulators are planning to file a lawsuit to block Coach parent Tapestry's $8.5 billion bid to buy Michael Kors owner Capri, according to a report by New York Times Dealbook.
The FTC fined mental telehealth service Cerebral over $7 million for deceptive data sharing practices and failing to honor ...
The FTC has proposed restricting a mental telehealth service firm from sharing consumer data and requiring it to pay a $7 ...
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has announced that the commission will vote April 23 on its proposed rule to ban noncompete agreements. While the final rule may differ from the Notice of ...
The FTC case is unrelated to the forced-sale bill. FTC spokesperson Douglas Farrar declined to comment, as did a DOJ spokesperson. A spokesperson for TikTok declined to comment. What happens next ...
The current Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has dedicated itself to indulging the obsessions and idiosyncrasies of a certain type of technocratic progressive instead of consumers’ interests.
The Federal Trade Commission is investigating TikTok for its data and security practices, two sources told CNN on the condition of anonymity. The probe is yet another complication for the social ...
More than most federal agencies today, the FTC embodies the old notion of a bureaucracy in search of a purpose. Precisely because the rather open U.S. economy is defined by relentless competition ...