Edmodo was hailed as an education savior, but the FTC says it harvested kids data and sold them out to advertisers without ...
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 ...
The FTC is racking up privacy settlements with technology companies in 2023. One was GoodRX, which used prescription data for ads without consent. Another was the fertility app Premom, which did ...
The Federal Trade Commission has launched an investigation into the protracted shortages of baby formula in the United States that left store shelves bare of the essential product for several ...
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 ...
On May 18, 2023, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) filed a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking and Request for Public Comment (“NPRM”) seeking to amend the Health Breach Notification Rule ...
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 ...
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has caught onto the fact that there's a serious lack of competition among America's baby formula suppliers—but the agency seems to be looking in the wrong ...
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 ...
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 ...
Abbott told ABC News it is "cooperating with the FTC’s requests." The Federal Trade Commission is investigating infant formula makers, including Abbott Laboratories, to determine whether the ...
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.