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The FTC has stepped up enforcement and proposed policy changes that directly impact subscription companies.
The FTC is fining Twitter $150 million for violating consumer privacy, and this isn’t the first time.
The Federal Trade Commission proposes stronger advertising guidelines to fight fake and misleading reviews.
The FTC is targeting companies who try to trick and trap subscribers with deceptive subscription practices.
The FTC is investigating Amazon Prime’s enrollment tactics to see if they are using “dark patterns” to get or keep subscribers.
FTC files an administrative complaint against HomeAdvisor for false, misleading and unsubstantiated claims.
Raging Bull must pay $2.425M to settle a lawsuit alleging the company used bogus earnings claims to deceive their customers.
A $425M settlement between Equifax, the FTC, CFPB and 50 states for a 2017 Equifax data breach has been finalized.
Fashion Nova has agreed to a $4.2 million settlement wtih the FTC to settle claims that it blocked negative reviews.
Top subscription stories of 2021, part 2, includes Alden Global Capital, the FTC, Discovery Inc., Meredith, Dotdash and Twitter

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