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Dissenting Statement of Commissioner Rohit Chopra Regarding Ascension Data & Analytics [Redacted]
6(b) Orders to File Special Reports to Social Media and Video Streaming Service Providers
FTC Issues Orders to Nine Social Media and Video Streaming Services Seeking Data About How They Collect, Use, and Present Information
As Scammers Leverage Pandemic Fears, FTC and Law Enforcement Partners Crack Down on Deceptive Income Schemes Nationwide
This Morning: FTC, Federal and State Partners to Announce Major Law Enforcement Sweep
Joint Statement of FTC Commissioners Chopra, Slaughter, and Wilson Regarding Social Media and Video Streaming Service Providers’ Privacy Practices
Payment Processor and its Former CEO Pay $1.5 Million to Settle FTC Charges They Facilitated Fraud
Complete Merchant Solutions, LLC
Complete Merchant Solutions, LLC (CMS) and its former CEO, Jack Wilson, have settled Federal Trade Commission charges that they illegally processed millions of dollars in consumer credit card payments for fraudulent schemes when they knew or should have known that the schemes were defrauding consumers. Those schemes included Apply Knowledge and Tarr, which were ultimately shut down by an FTC enforcement action, and USFIA, which was shut down following an enforcement action by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
FTC Staff Comment to the CFPB, Regarding Regulation B, the Implementing Regulation of the Equal Credit Opportunity Act
FTC Issues Consumer Tips for Avoiding COVID-19 Vaccine Scams
Tenant Background Report Provider Settles FTC Allegations that it Failed to Follow Accuracy Requirements for Screening Reports
FTC Sends 28 Warning Letters Regarding Agency’s Eyeglass Rule
Dissenting Statement of Commissioner Rohit Chopra Regarding AppFolio
AppFolio, Inc.
AppFolio will pay $4.25 million as part of a settlement with the FTC over allegations the firm failed to follow reasonable procedures to ensure the accuracy of its reports about potential tenants.
Concurring Statement of Commissioner Rebecca Kelly Slaughter In the Matter of AppFolio, Inc.
FTC Takes Action against Second VoIP Service Provider for Facilitating Illegal Telemarketing Robocalls
Alcazar Networks Inc.
In December 2020, Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) service provider Alcazar Networks Inc. and its owner settled FTC charges that they facilitated tens of millions of illegal telemarketing phone calls, including some calls from overseas and some that displayed spoofed caller ID numbers. The proposed settlement bars the defendants from similar misconduct in the future, imposes a monetary penalty, and requires them to screen and monitor their customers. This was the FTC’s second case against a VoIP service provider.
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