The Federal Trade Commission has extended the deadline for public comment on the proposed verifiable parental consent method that Riyo, Inc
The Federal Trade Commission has extended the deadline for public comment on the proposed verifiable parental consent method that Riyo, Inc
January Conference to Help FTC Keep Pace With New Technologies, Research and Trends in Protecting Consumer Privacy and Security
The Federal Trade Commission will host a conference in January examining cutting-edge research and trends in protecting consumer privacy and security
Press Release
FDIC Consumer Newsletter Features Tips on Choosing and Using Bank “Rewards”
Other topics include “banking on the go” with mobile financial services and ATMs, improving credit scores, reverse mortgages, and deposit Insurance
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEAugust 27, 2015
Media Contact:LaJuan Williams-Young202-898-3876lwilliams-young@fdic
If you’re a student starting college for the first time or transferring to a new college, you may be busy meeting new roommates and going through orientation
Promised Unlimited Income Potential, But Most Participants Lose Money
At the Federal Trade Commission’s request, a federal court has temporarily halted an alleged pyramid scheme, Vemma Nutrition Company, that lures college students and other young adults with the prospect of getting rich without having a traditional 9-to-5 job
The recent decline in the Chinese stock market was quickly felt the world over, sending other markets tumbling and spiking volatility
This month’s report puts the spotlight on credit reporting
As part of the Federal Trade Commission’s systematic review of all current FTC rules and guides, the FTC is seeking public comment on the efficiency, costs, benefits, and impact of the Contact Lens Rule
As part of the Federal Trade Commission’s systematic review of all current FTC rules and guides, the FTC is seeking public comment on the efficiency, costs, benefits, and impact of the Ophthalmic Practice Rules (Eyeglass Rule)
6,936 Checks Being Mailed Nationwide Starting Today
The Federal Trade Commission is mailing refund checks to consumers who lost money buying dietary supplements, Speak and Speak Smooth, deceptively marketed as proven effective at treating childhood speech disorders, including those associated with autism