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Workado, LLC, f/k/a Content at Scale AI; Analysis of Proposed Consent Order To Aid Public Comment
Cleo AI, Inc., FTC v.
Online cash advance company Cleo AI has agreed to pay $17 million to settle the Federal Trade Commission’s allegations that the company deceived consumers about how much money they could get and how fast that money could be available. The complaint, filed in federal district court along with the proposed settlement order, also alleges that Cleo made it difficult for consumers to cancel Cleo’s subscription service.
Facebook, Inc., In the Matter of
The FTC alleged that Facebook violated its privacy promises to consumers and subsequently violated a 2012 Commission order.
FTC to Ban Debt Collector Who Allegedly Coerced Consumers into Paying Debt They Didn’t Owe
FTC, State of Nevada Take Action Against IM Mastery Academy for Deceiving Consumers
Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposed Collection; Comment Request; Extension (Regulation V, Subpart N)
FTC Sends More Than $18 Million to Consumers Harmed by Publishers Clearing House
Publishers Clearing House, LLC (PCH), FTC v.
As a result of a Federal Trade Commission lawsuit, Publishers Clearing House (PCH) has agreed to a proposed court order will require it to pay $18.5 million to consumers who spent money and wasted their time, and make substantial changes to how it conducts business online.
In a complaint against PCH, the FTC charges that the company uses “dark patterns” to mislead consumers about how to enter the company’s well-known sweepstakes drawings and made them believe that a purchase is necessary to win or would increase their chances of winning, and that their sweepstakes entries are incomplete even when they are not. The FTC also charges that the company has added surprise shipping and handling fees to the costs of products, misrepresented that ordering is “risk free,” used deceptive emails as part of its marketing campaign, and misrepresented its policies on selling users’ personal data to third parties prior to January 2019. Many consumers affected by these practices are older and lower-income.
In April 2025, the FTC sent more than $18 million in refunds to consumers harmed by misleading claims made by Publishers Clearing House (PCH).
FTC Order Requires Workado to Back Up Artificial Intelligence Detection Claims
Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposed Collection; Comment Request; Extension (MITOR)
Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposed Collection; Comment Request; Extension (Alternative Fuels Rule)
FTC Approves Final Order Requiring accessiBe to pay $1 Million
accessiBe Inc.
In January 2025, the FTC announced a complaint and proposed order require software provider accessiBe to pay $1 million to settle allegations that it misrepresented the ability of its AI-powered web accessibility tool to make any website compliant with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) for people with disabilities. The Commission approved the order as final in April 2025.
Children's Online Privacy Protection Rule ("COPPA")
FTC Takes Action Against Uber for Deceptive Billing and Cancellation Practices
New FTC Data Show Top Text Message Scams of 2024; Overall Losses to Text Scams Hit $470 Million
FTC Reschedules its Attention Economy Workshop for June 4
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