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FTC Accuses Defunct Edtech Company Edmodo of Violating Kids' Privacy
Edmodo was hailed as an education savior, but the FTC says it harvested kids data and sold them out to advertisers without ...
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The FTC, Fertility App Premom, and Sharing Consumer Health Data
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) just charged that Premom, the fertility tracking app, shared hundreds of thousands of users’ information, unencrypted, with third parties. These include the ...
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Amazon to pay more than $30 million to settle FTC privacy complaints over Alexa and Ring
The twin settlements Wednesday with the Federal Trade Commission highlight claims that Amazon retained Ring videos and Alexa voice recordings, along with related geolocation information ...
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Amazon to pay $30.8 million to settle FTC privacy claims
Amazon.com agreed Wednesday to pay $30.8 million to resolve two cases brought by the Federal Trade Commission related to privacy lapses by its smart devices. In one case, the FTC alleged that ...
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FTC charges Amazon with privacy violations over Alexa and Ring cameras
The Federal Trade Commission voted to file charges in two separate cases Wednesday that could also force the company to delete certain data collected by its popular internet-connected devices.
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Amazon to pay over $30 million in FTC settlements over Ring, Alexa privacy violations
Amazon's Ring doorbell unit will pay $5.8 million to settle with the FTC over privacy violations. Amazon will also pay $25 million to settle a separate privacy suit over Alexa. Amazon will pay the ...
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Is the FTC Cracking Down—Or Cracking Up?
A few months ago my colleague and good friend, franchisee attorney Ronald Gardner, authored a column for the New York Law Journal seemingly cheering on the Federal Trade Commission to crack down ...
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Ring security cameras gave every employee 'full access' to all customer video for years: FTC
Ring security cameras, the inexpensive security cameras that people can hook up in their houses or on their doors, were not fully secure for years, according to the Federal Trade Commission.
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Federal regulators fine Amazon $25 million over child privacy issues
Federal regulators on Wednesday announced Amazon would pay $25 million to settle allegations that its voice assistant Alexa violated a federal law protecting children’s privacy — a sign of ...
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Amazon’s Ring agrees to pay $5.8 million to settle FTC spying suit
Amazon’s Ring unit has agreed to pay $5.8 million to settle Federal Trade Commission allegations that its doorbells illegally spied on users. The settlement addresses a lawsuit filed by the FTC ...
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Amazon's Ring gave employees "unfettered" access to customer videos, FTC alleges
In one case, a Ring employee "viewed thousands of video recordings belonging to at least 81 unique female users," according to the lawsuit filed Wednesday by the Federal Trade Commission.
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FTC's Lina Khan presses ahead with sprawling antitrust plans in the face of GOP opposition
Lina Khan is the only woman of Asian descent to lead the Federal Trade Commission and the first person of color to head the agency in five years. As chair, Khan has faced pushback from Republicans ...

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