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FTC bans GM from sharing driving data to settle claims that the automaker sold data without consentIn its complaint, the FTC alleged that Detroit-based GM used a misleading enrollment process to get consumers to sign up for OnStar's services and its Smart Driver feature, which the automaker ...
Your car is collecting and selling your data—from driving habits to voice recordings—without your full consent. Learn how ...
With cars becoming software-driven, cybercriminals can hijack brakes, disable engines, and steal sensitive data. Learn how ...
Existing laws such as the Restore Online Shoppers' Confidence Act of 2010, which the FTC used to sue Amazon AMZN.O over its Prime service cancellation practices, leave gaps, the FTC said.
A Federal Trade Commission (FTC) summit last week on protecting children online previewed an odd pivot. Apparently, the agency wants to be a sort of family values advocacy group.
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) opened an investigation into Media Matters for America, a progressive nonprofit dedicated to "monitoring, analyzing, and correcting conservative misinformation ...
Unfortunately for the FTC, the report includes no evidence to back those claims up. A closer look reveals glaring omissions, cherry-picked examples and a general lack of empirical evidence or ...
In Amazon’s case, it doesn’t have the luxury of looking backwards. Which means it will carry an oblivious FTC on its back as it strives at great cost to see into the future.
The showdown between the IAB and FTC marks a pivotal moment for the subscription economy. If the “One-Click Cancellation” rule prevails, businesses face the challenge of aligning with new ...
A Utah-based nasal spray company wants to continue promoting one of its products as a prevention for diseases like COVID-19, but the FTC Act — the rule that regulates against “unfair or ...
While the FTC has not publicly disclosed the total number of student loan borrowers affected by the Panda Benefit Services scheme, it’s likely that thousands of borrowers were impacted.
Federal regulators are taking a closer look at Omnicom Group’s proposed $13 billion acquisition of advertising giant Interpublic Group. Omnicom on Thursday said both companies have received ...
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