- FTC Seeks Comments on Proposed Consumer Information and Records Disposal Regulation ( )
- 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 ( )
- Announced Actions for August 5, 2003 ( )
- Guess Settles FTC Security Charges; Third FTC Case Targets False Claims about Information Security ( )
- FTC Receives Largest COPPA Civil Penalties to Date in Settlements with Mrs. Fields Cookies and Hershey Foods ( )
- Quicken Loans Agrees to Settle FTC Charges That It Failed to Provide Adverse Action Notices to Online Applicants Who Were Not Preapproved for Credit ( )
- Microsoft Settles FTC Charges Alleging False Security and Privacy Promises ( )
- Announced Actions for May 10, 2002 ( )
- FTC Protecting Children's Privacy Online ( )
- Popcorn Company Settles FTC Privacy Violation Charges ( )
- Â鶹´«Ã½ Trade Commission Announces ID Theft Affidavit ( )
- Eli Lilly Settles FTC Charges Concerning Security Breach ( )
- Web Site Targeting Girls Settles FTC Privacy Charges ( )
- Cyberscam Targeted by FTC ( )
- Joint FTC/Commerce Department Report Released on "Reasonable Demonstration" Requirement of ESIGN ( )
- 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 ( )
- California Debt Collection Agency Settles FTC Charges Of Fair Credit Reporting Act Violations ( )
- Â鶹´«Ã½ Trade Commission Issues Report on Online Profiling ( )
- FTC Announces Settlement With Bankrupt Website, Toysmart.com, Regarding Alleged Privacy Policy Violations ( )
- Online Pharmacies Settle FTC Charges ( )
- FTC Sues Failed Website, Toysmart.com, for Deceptively Offering for Sale Personal Information of Website Visitors ( )
- Marketer of Â鶹´«Ã½ly Insured Home Improvement Loans Agrees to Pay Civil Penalty for Violations of Â鶹´«Ã½ Law ( )
- Internet Site Agrees to Settle FTC Charges of Deceptively Collecting Personal Information in Agency's First Internet Privacy Case ( )