Agency Report Shows Data Brokers Collect and Store Billions of Data Elements Covering Nearly Every U
Agency Report Shows Data Brokers Collect and Store Billions of Data Elements Covering Nearly Every U
The Federal Trade Commission has authorized staff of the FTC’s Bureau of Consumer Protection to send a letter to the court overseeing the bankruptcy proceedings of education technology company ConnectEdu raising concerns about the proposed sale of the company’s assets, which include student information
The Federal Trade Commission testified on consumer protection issues involving patent demand letters, patent assertion entities (PAEs), and proposed legislation to prohibit deceptive patent demand letters
Defendants Required to Pay More Than $4 Million to Consumers, and Banned from Collecting Debt
A Southern California debt collection operation, Asset Capital and Management Group, will surrender more than $4 million for consumer redress to settle Federal Trade Commission charges that it extorted payments from consumers using false threats
The Federal Trade Commission has sued a Florida-based operation that capitalized on the green coffee diet fad by using bogus weight loss claims and fake news websites to market the dietary supplement Pure Green Coffee
Operation also Charged Unauthorized Fees; Owner Will Surrender His Assets
The owner of a Houston-based debt collection operation that the FTC charged used insults, lies, and false threats of imprisonment to collect on payday loans will surrender his assets, estimated to be worth $550,000, to pay restitution to consumers who were charged unauthorized fees
Federal Trade Commission staff submitted written comments to Missouri State Representative Michael J
The Federal Trade Commission testified before Congress today on the agency’s ongoing efforts to protect consumers from emerging threats related to online advertising, as well as the Commission’s recommendations in this area
FHTM Defendants Will Surrender At Least $7
The FTC is mailing checks totaling over $3