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FTC and States File Amended Complaint Against Uber for Deceptive Billing and Cancellation Practices
FTC Sends More Than $27.6 Million to Consumers Harmed by Unauthorized Billing Schemes
FTC Sends Warning Letters to 13 Property Management Software Providers Nationwide
Support King, LLC (SpyFone.com), In the Matter of
The FTC approved a proposed order banning SpyFone and its CEO Scott Zuckerman from the surveillance business over allegations that the stalkerware app company secretly harvested and shared data on people’s physical movements, phone use, and online activities through a hidden device hack.
The FTC denied a petition to vacate or modify the FTC’s 2021 order.
Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposed Collection; Comment Request; Extension (Used Car Rule)
Illuminate Education, Inc.; Analysis of Proposed Consent Order To Aid Public Comment
Petition for Rulemaking of Consumer Federation of America and the American Economic Liberties Project
Greystar Agrees to Pay $24 Million and Stop Deceptive Advertising Practices as a Result of FTC and Colorado Lawsuit Alleging the Firm Deceived Consumers About Rent Prices
FTC Sends Payments to Consumers Impacted by Avast’s Deceptive Privacy Claims
Citizens Disability
The Citizens Disability, LLC and its subsidiary will pay a $1 million penalty to resolve FTC allegations that they made tens of millions of illegal calls to consumers and that they misrepresented that they were calling consumers in response to inquiries about their eligibility for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) benefits.
Citizens Disability to Pay $1 Million over FTC Charges that it Made Tens of Millions of Illegal and Misleading Calls to Consumers Nationwide
Dun & Bradstreet Agrees to Pay $5.7 Million to Resolve Alleged Violations of FTC Order
FTC Alleges Sendit App and its CEO Unlawfully Collected Personal Data from Children, Deceived Users About Messages, Subscription Memberships
FTC Secures Historic $2.5 Billion Settlement Against Amazon
Ticketmaster
The FTC and seven states sued Ticketmaster and Live Nation alleging they deceived artists and consumers by engaging in bait-and-switch pricing through advertising lower prices for tickets than what consumers must pay to purchase tickets; deceptively claimed to impose strict limits on the number of tickets that consumers could purchase for an event, even though ticket brokers routinely and substantially exceeded those limits; and sold millions of tickets, often at much higher cost to consumers, on its resale platform that those brokers obtained in excess of artists’ ticket limits.
FTC Sues Live Nation and Ticketmaster for Engaging in Illegal Ticket Resale Tactics and Deceiving Artists and Consumers about Price and Ticket Limits
Operators of Student Loan Forgiveness Scam Will Be Permanently Banned from Debt Relief Industry, Ordered to Turn Over Assets
Defendants in IM Mastery Academy Scheme to Pay $10.5 Million to Settle FTC Allegations
Content at Scale AI
In April 2025, the FTC issued a proposed order requiring Workado, LLC to stop advertising the accuracy of its artificial intelligence (AI) detection products unless it maintains competent and reliable evidence showing those products are as accurate as claimed. Following a public comment period, the Commission approved the final consent order and responded to two comments the FTC received on the proposed order.
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