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FTC in action

Carol Kando-Pineda
In these unprecedented times, the Commission is working on all fronts to stop pandemic-related scams or deception – and to warn consumers and businesses about them. But our work in other areas
Business Blog

Deceptive pain claims remain a bane

Lesley Fair
For decades the FTC has been warning people about online ports, portals, and pop-ups that can be conduits for questionable claims. But companies shouldn’t think we’ve taken our eye off another
Business Blog

Video conferencing: 10 privacy tips for your business

Jonah Fabricant
Between social distancing and COVID-19 stay-at-home orders, companies are turning to video conferencing services to get down to business. While these services help you connect, they also pose new
Competition Matters

Yes, we’re hiring another AD!

Ian Conner, Bureau of Competition
I want to thank Mike Moiseyev for his dedication and commitment to the Bureau of Competition. Mike has led the Mergers I Division for the past 16-and-a-half years, becoming Assistant Director in 2003
Competition Matters

We’re hiring a new AD!

Ian Conner, Bureau of Competition
I want to thank Kevin Hahm for his work in the Bureau of Competition and, most importantly, for his contribution to our competition enforcement. Kevin, most recently, the Assistant Director for the
Business Blog

Tapplock settlement: Smart devices need smart security

Lisa Weintraub Schifferle
If your business makes “smart” devices, you’ll want to read about Tapplock’s settlement with the FTC. It’s one more example of why businesses in the Internet of Things (IoT) space need to think about
Business Blog

Data portability is the topic at September 22nd FTC workshop

Lesley Fair
Consumers have come to expect their devices to be portable, but what about their data? The FTC just announced Data to Go, a public workshop set for September 22, 2020, to take a closer look at the
Business Blog

New Coronavirus warning letters: Who can it be now?

Lesley Fair
Years ago, the Australian group Men at Work asked the musical question “Who Can It Be Now?” In the ongoing battle against Coronavirus scams, FTC staff just sent warning letters to nine companies
Competition Matters

Resuming early termination of HSR reviews

Ian Conner, Bureau of Competition
On Friday, March 13, as part of the Bureau’s response to the COVID-19 coronavirus situation, and in partnership with the Antitrust Division of DOJ, we announced that the Bureau’s Premerger