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i-Dressup and a data security mess-up

Lesley Fair
Kids love to play dress-up, but parents wouldn’t want them rummaging through the attic or climbing to the top shelf of the wardrobe without permission and proper supervision. The i-Dressup.com website
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Putting the focus on small business financing

Lesley Fair
Whether you’re starting a business or trying to grow one, there’s one thing you need to take it to the next level: capital. Entrepreneurs look to traditional lenders, of course, but they’re also
Data Spotlight

Growing wave of Social Security imposters overtakes IRS scam

Emma Fletcher
Claiming to be a government authority is a tried and true way that scammers trick people into sending money. Among the most common government imposters have been scammers pretending to be the IRS –
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FTC workshop looks into loot boxes

Lesley Fair
Gamers call them loot boxes – in-game rewards players can buy that contain a random assortment of virtual items. The loot may help players advance in an online game or allow them to customize their
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It’s unwise to incentivize positive skewed reviews

Lesley Fair
Is there anything you can’t get delivered to your front door? (And yes, home renovators will attest you can even get a front door delivered to your front door.) The burgeoning subscription model can
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Annual Highlights: A quick run-down of 2018

Carol Kando-Pineda
The FTC focuses most of its time and attention on protecting consumers and promoting competition. Every so often, we stop and take stock. For example, check out our just-released Annual Highlights for
Competition Matters

The uphill case for a post-Order divestiture

Ian Conner, Bureau of Competition
Designing effective merger remedy orders is one of the Commission’s most important tasks. An effective merger remedy prevents the merger from causing harm. For many years – ever since our 1999
Business Blog

Selling genetic testing kits? Read on.

Elisa Jillson
If you sell genetic testing kits to consumers, you’re probably familiar with the Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act (GINA), which prohibits discrimination on the basis of genetic information