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The Sources of Neccessary Restraints
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Earl W. Kintner, Former Commissioner
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The Sources of Neccessary Restraints
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Oct09
Consumer Protection and Older Adults Roundtable
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Scammers often work overtime during Medicare Open Enrollment and Marketplace Open Season to try to steal money, personal information, or charge for so-called “health plans” that cover few — if any —...
Oct07
How To Avoid Government Imposter Scams
In 2024, Americans lost nearly $13 billion to fraud, according to reports to the FTC. Imposter scams are constantly the top reported fraud, and complex schemes involving government and business...
Business Blog
Professional fundraisers: Don’t skimp on your due diligence — or the truth
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Is your business in the fundraising business? Want a refresher on the rules of the road? Check out the FTC’s recent settlement with Kars-R-Us.com, Inc. (“Kars”), a company that collected donations on...
Business Blog
Does your business offer subscription services? Learn about the FTC’s settlement with Chegg
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Nowadays people can use subscription services for almost all areas of life: entertainment, food, gifts, fitness, education. These (often monthly) charges can add up, so if someone decides they want to...
Business Blog
Is that really the United States Patent and Trademark Office?
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You already know how important trademarks and patents are to protecting your intellectual property. But do you know how to tell the difference between the real United States Patent and Trademark...
Business Blog
First INFORM Consumers Act enforcement case filed against online marketplace Temu
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Online marketplaces and third party sellers looking for a refresher on the INFORM Consumers Act should look no further than the recent settlement with Whaleco, Inc., which operates the online...
Business Blog
This National Preparedness Month, make a plan for your business
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How will your business operate if important systems are down due to a natural disaster or weather emergency? Do you have backup files of critical data? And do your communications, IT, and operations...
Business Blog
Protecting children watching YouTube videos: Lessons learned from FTC’s settlement with Disney
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Are you posting videos to YouTube that are made for kids? Are you using channels designated for adults? If you’re uploading child-directed videos to adult-designated channels, you might have a COPPA...
Business Blog
Using a third party’s software in your app? Make sure you’re (all) complying with COPPA
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Does your company make online games, products, or services for children? Take note: the FTC is serious about children’s privacy. For proof, look no further than today’s settlement with Apitor...
Business Blog
Cancelling a gym (or other) membership shouldn’t be a heavy lift: what businesses can learn from the FTC’s case against LA Fitness
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It’s a common trope that joining a gym is easy, going to the gym is hard, and cancelling a gym membership is often…well, not easy. According to the FTC’s recent case against the operators of LA...
Business Blog
Auto Dealer? Interested in the Safeguards Rule? The FTC has some FAQs for you
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If you’re a regular reader of this blog, or you’re someone tuned in to how financial institutions are required to maintain safeguards to protect their customers’ information, you might already know...
Business Blog
If you’re deceiving consumers, the FTC means business: exploring the recent settlement with MediaAlpha
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Are you a collector of lead data, a seller of leads, or a purchaser of leads? There’s something for you in today’s FTC settlement with MediaAlpha. The FTC alleges that the online lead generation...
Business Blog
Keep scammers out of your business
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The Rule of 7 in marketing says people need to hear a message at least seven times before they act on it. The latest Data Spotlight from the FTC, “False alarm, real scam” has some messaging to share...
Data Spotlight
False alarm, real scam: how scammers are stealing older adults’ life savings
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Reports to the FTC show a growing wave of scams aimed squarely at retirees’ life savings. These scammers pretend to be from known and trusted government agencies and businesses. And, in an ironic...
Jul31
Consumer Protection and Older Adults Roundtable
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Older adults reported to the FTC that they lost more than $2.3 billion to fraud in 2024. Newer versions of imposter scams are increasingly draining people’s hard-earned savings. Join experts from the...
Jul23
FTC, VA, and AARP Talk: Scam Basics for Military Servicemembers, Veterans, and Families
Join the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), and AARP in a panel discussion about scams that target military consumers. Hosted by the AARP Fraud Watch, this...
Business Blog
Bringing new employees onboard? Help them avoid impersonator scams
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After a careful search, you hired the perfect employee. You can’t wait to share the good news on your business’s website and social media. Go ahead and shout it from the virtual rooftop, but know that...
Jul17
Military Consumer Month: Helping Military Families Protect Against Scams
Join the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and GoVA Foundation for a webinar to discuss how military families can protect themselves from scams and get practical advice on what to do to recover from one...
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