Tag: FTC

  • FTC is Cracking Down on the Fake Review Scourge

    FTC is Cracking Down on the Fake Review Scourge

    Roomster is the latest company banned from using fake reviews by the Federal Trade Commission. The FTC said the company bought fake reviews to trick customers into paying to access phony living arrangement listings. Although it’s just one company, Roomster was responsible for tens of thousands of fake four- and five-star reviews. The FTC’s response…

  • FTC Warns of Scams Targeting Job Hunters, Here’s What You Need to Know

    FTC Warns of Scams Targeting Job Hunters, Here’s What You Need to Know

    Finding work is hard enough without being bombarded with scam job offers. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) offers insight into determining whether a job offer is legit, an attempt to steal your identity or rob you. Jobs are increasingly moving to online methods to sift through and hire candidates. However, so are scammers who prey…

  • FTC & Justice Department Look to Block Big Tech Mergers by Proposing New Guidelines

    FTC & Justice Department Look to Block Big Tech Mergers by Proposing New Guidelines

    The Federal Trade Commission and Justice Department have outlined new rules surrounding anti-competitive mergers. The proposed merger guidelines are intended to cast a wider net to identify potential risks and crack down on possible illegal mergers between already massive companies. “We are updating our enforcement manual to reflect the realities of how firms do business…

  • FTC is Investigating ChatGPT After Several Claims of Violating Consumer Protection Laws

    The Federal Trade Commission is investigating OpenAI due to claims of copyright infringement, data leaks, and violating consumer protection laws. OpenAI is the creator company behind ChatGPT. The FTC is requesting access to OpenAI’s data after issuing several warnings the app is not exempt from consumer protection laws and must comply. In a 20-page Civil…

  • FTC Says Walmart Facilitated Scams That Stole Hundreds of Millions

    Today the FTC announced that it has filed an amended complaint against Walmart in the  U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois. The FTC says Walmart failed to properly protect its wire transfer service that, allowed scammers to use it to steal hundreds of millions of dollars. Scammers often use money transfers in…

  • FTC Fines Ring $5.8 Million Over Privacy Risk

    FTC Fines Ring $5.8 Million Over Privacy Risk

    Today, the Federal Trade Commission released an announcement warning Ring home security devices were invading customers’ privacy and posing a serious security risk. The Ring home security system offers video-enabled security cameras, doorbells, and other devices connected to the internet for real-time surveillance.  The Federal Trade Commission has charged Ring with “compromising its customers’ privacy…

  • FTC Proposes Preventing Facebook & Instagram from Monetizing Kids

    FTC Proposes Preventing Facebook & Instagram from Monetizing Kids

    The Federal Trade Commission states it will propose new amendments to a privacy order issued to Facebook back in 2020.

  • The FTC is Cracking Down on Fake Product Claims

    The FTC is Cracking Down on Fake Product Claims

    Have you ever seen a product claim or ad that didn’t live up to reality? Now the FTC has warned almost 700 marketing companies that they could face civil penalties if they can’t back up their claims. “The requirement for advertisers to have adequate support for their advertising claims at the time they’re made is…

  • The FTC Wants to Make it Easier to Cancel Subscription Services

    The FTC Wants to Make it Easier to Cancel Subscription Services

    One of the main complaints many customers have is how do you cancel something you signed up for. It can be easy to start a subscription, but figuring out how to cancel it is confusing at best sometimes. Now the FTC has announced a new proposed “click to cancel” provision requiring sellers to make it…

  • The FTC is Considering Cracking Down on Ads on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, & More

    The FTC is Considering Cracking Down on Ads on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, & More

    For years now, ads on social media have been a concern for many. Ads for fake products to piracy, just to name a few issues. Now the FTC has announced that they are considering cracking down on social media advertising, especially when it comes to fraudulent health-care products, financial scams, and fake goods. Here is…