- Path Social Networking App Settles FTC Charges it Deceived Consumers and Improperly Collected Personal Information from Users' Mobile Address Books ( )
 - FTC Strengthens Kids' Privacy, Gives Parents Greater Control Over Their Information By Amending Childrens Online Privacy Protection Rule ( )
 - FTC's Second Kids' App Report Finds Little Progress in Addressing Privacy Concerns Surrounding Mobile Applications for Children ( )
 - Operator of Celebrity Fan Websites to Pay $1 Million to Settle FTC Charges that It Illegally Collected Children's Information Without Their Parents' Consent ( )
 - FTC Seeks Comments on Additional Proposed Revisions to Children's Online Privacy Protection Rule ( )
 - FTC Charges That Security Flaws in RockYou Game Site Exposed 32 Million Email Addresses and Passwords ( )
 - FTC Approves Safe Harbor Program for Aristotle International, Inc. ( )
 - FTC Report Raises Privacy Questions About Mobile Applications for Children ( )
 - Operator of Social Networking Website for Kids Settles FTC Charges Site Collected Kids Personal Information Without Parental Consent ( )
 - FTC Seeks Comment on Proposed Revisions to Children's Online Privacy Protection Rule ( )
 - Mobile Apps Developer Settles FTC Charges It Violated Children's Privacy Rule ( )
 - FTC Seeks Public Comment on Aristotle's Proposed Safe Harbor Program Under the Children's Online Privacy Protection Rule ( )
 - Operators of Online "Virtual Worlds" to Pay $3 Million to Settle FTC Charges That They Illegally Collected and Disclosed Children's Personal Information ( )
 - FTC Staff Issues Privacy Report, Offers Framework for Consumers, Businesses, and Policymakers ( )
 - FTC Seeks Comment on Children's Online Privacy Protections; Questions Whether Changes to Technology Warrant Changes to Agency Rule ( )
 - Iconix Brand Group Settles Charges Its Apparel Web Sites Violated Children's Online Privacy Protection Act ( )
 - Sony BMG Music Settles Charges Its Music Fan Websites Violated the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act ( )
 - Imbee.com Settles FTC Charges Social Networking Site for Kids Violated the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act; Settlement Includes $130,000 Civil Penalty ( )
 - Xanga.com to Pay $1 Million for Violating Children's Online Privacy Protection Rule ( )
 - PRIVO, Inc. Earns Safe Harbor Status ( )
 - FTC Seeks Public Comment on Privo, Inc.'s Application For Approval as a Safe Harbor Program under the Children's Online Privacy Protection Rule ( )
 - UMG Recordings, Inc. to Pay $400,000, Bonzi Software, Inc. To Pay $75,000 to Settle COPPA Civil Penalty Charges ( )
 - FTC Receives Largest COPPA Civil Penalties to Date in Settlements with Mrs. Fields Cookies and Hershey Foods ( )
 - FTC Protecting Children's Privacy Online ( )
 - Popcorn Company Settles FTC Privacy Violation Charges ( )
 - Web Site Targeting Girls Settles FTC Privacy Charges ( )
 - FTC Announces Settlements with Web Sites That Collected Children's Personal Data Without Parental Permission ( )
 - Entertainment Software Rating Board Awarded "Safe Harbor" Status ( )
 - Announced Actions for September 6, 2000 ( )
 - FTC Announces Settlement With Bankrupt Website, Toysmart.com, Regarding Alleged Privacy Policy Violations ( )