The Federal Trade Commission is mailing 64,607 checks totaling $1
The Federal Trade Commission is mailing 64,607 checks totaling $1
A West Virginia auto dealer, Ramey Motors Inc
Carrot Neurotechnology & Owners Agree to Stop Making False Claims That ‘Ultimeyes’ App Improves Users’ Vision; To Pay $150,000 to Settle FTC’s Allegations
The California-based marketers of a software application for mobile devices and personal computers have agreed to stop making deceptive claims that their “Ultimeyes” app can improve users’ vision in order to settle FTC charges
Loan-Servicing Arm of Tricolor Auto Failed to Maintain Policies and Procedures Required by FCRA’s Furnisher Rule to Maintain Accuracy, Integrity of Consumer Information
The loan-servicing arm of Texas-based auto dealer Tricolor Auto Group will pay $82,777 in civil penalties as part of a settlement to address Federal Trade Commission charges that it failed to have written policies and procedures regarding the accuracy of reported credit information, and failed to properly investigate disputed consumer credit information
The Federal Trade Commission staff submitted a comment to the New York State Public Service Commission (NY PSC) regarding that agency’s Reforming the Energy Vision (REV) proceeding
Commission Addresses Need to Modernize ECPA While Preserving FTC’s Civil Investigative Abilities
In testimony before Congress today, the Federal Trade Commission provided feedback on proposed reforms to the Electronic Communications Privacy Act before the Senate Judiciary Committee
Goal Is to Ensure Seals Are Informative and Do Not Deceive Consumers
The staff of the Federal Trade Commission has sent warning letters to five providers of environmental certification seals and 32 businesses using those seals, alerting them to the agency’s concerns that the seals could be considered deceptive and may not comply with the FTC’s environmental marketing guidelines
The Federal Trade Commission today posted the agenda for its upcoming workshopto examine advertising for over-the-counter (OTC) homeopathic products
The Federal Trade Commission’s first Start with Security Conference will take place tomorrow, Sept
A mortgage relief services company and its owner, have agreed to settle allegations that they illegally charged homeowners an up-front fee for help they promised but never provided, and they will be banned from selling debt relief services under a federal court order