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FTC Sending Refund Checks Totaling Over $1.8 Million to Consumers Defrauded by “Risk-Free” Trial Offers for Skin Care Products
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The Federal Trade Commission is mailing 79,771 refund checks totaling over $1.8 million to consumers who signed up for “risk-free” trial offers for skin care products, but were enrolled in negative...
California Company Settles FTC Allegations that it Falsely Claimed Participation in EU-U.S. Privacy Shield
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A California company has agreed to settle Federal Trade Commission allegations that it falsely claimed participation in the EU-U.S. Privacy Shield framework, which enables companies to transfer...
FTC Criminal Liaison Unit Presents Award to USPIS Team Leader Lisa D. Mayberry
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The Federal Trade Commission’s Criminal Liaison Unit honored Lisa D. Mayberry, a Team Leader in the U.S. Postal Inspection Service’s Los Angeles Division, with its 2019 Consumer Shield Award. The...
FTC Stops Student Loan Debt Relief Scheme that Allegedly Bilked Consumers out of Millions
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The Federal Trade Commission obtained a temporary restraining order halting an operation that bilked consumers out of millions of dollars by pretending to be affiliated with the U.S. Department of...
Utah Company Settles FTC Allegations it Failed to Safeguard Consumer Data
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A Utah-based technology company has agreed to implement a comprehensive data security program to settle Federal Trade Commission allegations that the company failed to put in place reasonable security...
Concurring Statement of Commissioner Christine S. Wilson In the Matter of InfoTrax Systems, L.C.
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By
Christine S. Wilson, Former Commissioner
Matter Number
162 3130
FTC Charges Nevada Company with Falsely Claiming Participation in the EU-U.S. Privacy Shield
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The Federal Trade Commission sued a Nevada data storage services company over allegations that it misled consumers about its participation in the EU-U.S. Privacy Shield framework and failed to adhere...
FTC Acts to Shut Down Companies Operating Real Estate Seminar Scheme
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UPDATE: A stipulated preliminary injunction has been entered in this case. The Federal Trade Commission and the Utah Division of Consumer Protection sued Nudge, LLC and affiliated companies, alleging...
FTC Releases Advertising Disclosures Guidance for Online Influencers
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The Federal Trade Commission has released a new publication for online influencers that lays out the agency’s rules of the road for when and how influencers must disclose sponsorships to their...
AT&T to Pay $60 Million to Resolve FTC Allegations It Misled Consumers with ‘Unlimited Data’ Promises
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AT&T Mobility, LLC, will pay $60 million to settle litigation with the Federal Trade Commission over allegations that the wireless provider misled millions of its smartphone customers by charging them...
FTC Announces January Workshop to Examine Voice Cloning Technologies
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The staff of the Federal Trade Commission will host a public workshop on January 28, 2020 to examine voice cloning technologies, which enable users to make near-perfect reproductions of a real person...
Fully Accountable, LLC
Type of Action
Process Enforcement
Last Updated
FTC Matter/File Number
1723195
Case Status
Closed
Fully Accountable, LLC
Type of Action
Process Enforcement
Last Updated
FTC Matter/File Number
1723195
Case Status
Closed
FTC Sues Multi-Level Marketer Neora, formerly known as Nerium, Alleging it Operates as an Illegal Pyramid Scheme
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The Federal Trade Commission sued the multi-level marketer Neora, LLC, formerly known as Nerium International, LLC, and its Chief Executive Officer, Jeffrey Olson, alleging that the company operates...
Military Service Members Can Obtain Free Credit Monitoring Starting on October 31
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Starting October 31, many members of the military will have access to free electronic credit monitoring, which can help them spot identity theft. In response to a new FTC Rule implementing a 2018 law...
FTC Sues Publisher for Targeting Seniors With Phony Diabetes Cure and Money Making Schemes
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Continuing its work to protect older Americans from fraud, the Federal Trade Commission sued a publisher called Agora Financial, LLC, alleging that it tricks seniors into buying books, newsletters...
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