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FTC Action Puts Deceptive Marketer Out of the Debt Relief Business
FTC Shuts Down Robocallers Who Falsely Promised to Lower Credit Card Interest Rates
FTC Staff Issues Privacy Report, Offers Framework for Consumers, Businesses, and Policymakers
FTC Settles with Company that Failed to Tell Parents that Children's Information Would be Disclosed to Marketers
FTC Has Gift Card Tips for Holiday Buying
FTC Warns Consumers About Online Dating Scams
Rite Aid Corporation, In the Matter of
Rite Aid is prohibited from using facial recognition technology for security or surveillance purposes for five years to settle Federal Trade Commission charges that the retailer failed to implement reasonable procedures and prevent harm to consumers in its use of facial recognition technology in hundreds of stores.
The order requires Rite Aid to implement comprehensive safeguards to prevent these types of harm to consumers when deploying automated systems that use biometric information to track them or flag them as security risks. It also requires Rite Aid to discontinue using any such technology if it cannot control potential risks to consumers. To settle charges it violated a 2010 Commission data security order by failing to adequately oversee its service providers, Rite Aid is also required to implement a robust information security program, which must be overseen by the company’s top executives.
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FTC Issues Final Rule to Protect Struggling Homeowners from Mortgage Relief Scams
FTC Sends Warning Letters to Marketers of Caffeinated Alcohol Drinks
Mark Dreher, Ph.D., In the Matter of
FTC Approves Final Order Settling Deceptive Advertising Charges Against Former POM Wonderful Vice President Mark Dreher
FTC Gets $3.6 Million Judgment Against Companies that Allegedly Debited Money from Consumers' Bank Accounts Without Permission
At FTC's Request, Judge Imposes Ban on Marketers of Detox Foot Pads
FTC Fines Online Retailers for Failing to Post EnergyGuide Information for Appliances
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FTC Charges Marketer for Making Phony Claims That Dietary Supplements Can Treat and Prevent Diabetes
FTC Staff Report Recommends Expanding Coverage of Business Opportunity Rule and Streamlining Required Disclosures
Starting in 2011, FTC Will Require EnergyGuide Labels for Televisions
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