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Your car insurance company knows more about you than you think

According to a new report, insurance companies are buying data collected by cars and sold to data brokers to inform the rates of insurance premiums.
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It’s time to stop trusting your antivirus software

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Xbox’s Phil Spencer responds to blockbuster leak: ‘So much has changed’

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Xbox has no plans to make its own handheld system, per leaked documents

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ChatGPT maker OpenAI faces FTC probe over consumer protection laws

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Microsoft beat the FTC. Here’s what the controversial court ruling means for Xbox

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FTC v. Microsoft: 5 surprising revelations from the court hearing that you need to know

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Microsoft’s $69B Activision Blizzard deal temporarily blocked in U.S.

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Microsoft to pay $20M over Xbox child privacy violations

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Amazon to pay $30M in FTC settlements over Alexa, Ring privacy violations

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ChatGPT gets banned in Italy as the fight against AI begins

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Fortnite’s Epic Games to pay $520 million over children’s privacy violations

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FTC files lawsuit to block Microsoft’s Activision Blizzard acquisition

The FTC has filed a complaint about Microsoft's $69 billion acquisition of Activision Blizzard.
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The FTC is reviewing Microsoft’s Activision Blizzard deal

The Federal Trade Commission is reportedly reviewing Microsoft's planned acquisition of Activision.
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Why the FTC (and everyone else) is trying to block Nvidia from buying ARM

Nvidia's bid to purchase chip designer ARM has been at the center of controversy for over a year, and now the FTC has formally filed a lawsuit. Here's why.
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Twitter expecting FTC fine of up to $250M for alleged privacy violations

Twitter says it’s expecting the Federal Trade Commission to hit it with a fine of between $150 million and $250 million over alleged privacy violations.
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You can now check your credit report for free every week. Here’s how

The three national credit reporting agencies — Equifax, Experian, and Transunion — are granting Americans free access to their credit reports every week.
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How to avoid coronavirus stimulus check scams

The Federal Trade Commission provided tips on how people may avoid scams linked to the coronavirus stimulus checks being issued by the Internal Revenue Service.
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Nearly $12 million stolen in coronavirus-related scams, FTC reports

The Federal Trade Commission has received more than 15,000 complaints about coronavirus-related scams, with a total of almost $12 million lost due to fraud.
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FTC hits Juul, Altria with antitrust lawsuit over $12.8 billion deal

The FTC alleges Juul and Altria agreed to stop competing in exchange for a shareholder deal worth billions.
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The FTC is studying past mergers by Facebook, Google, Amazon and more

The Federal Trade Commission is moving closer to hitting big tech companies like Alphabet, Amazon, Apple, Facebook, and Microsoft with an antitrust lawsuit.
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You’ve got a privacy problem, FTC commissioner tells Apple and Facebook

Privacy today is untenable, argues Rebecca Slaughter, a commissioner with the Federal Trade Commission. It sounds apparent to you and I, but it was something of a slap in the face to the other folks on a Tuesday panel at CES 2020: Privacy execs from both Facebook and Apple.
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The FTC might finally do something about Facebook’s social media monopoly

The FTC's antitrust investigation into Facebook could result in a preliminary injunction. A preliminary injunction by the FTC might happen as soon as next month, and would force Facebook from integrating any more apps. The FTC is reportedly considering taking action because of antitrust concerns. 
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Big tech is tracking your kids, and consumer groups want the FTC to step in

Multiple consumer groups wrote a letter to the FTC, calling for the organization to review how companies are marketing towards children and tracking them online. The groups want more information and transparency in how digital media companies go about tracking children online and collecting and storing their data. 
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AT&T to pay $60 million FTC settlement for ‘bait-and-switch’ unlimited data plan

The FTC ordered AT&T to pay $60 million in a settlement regarding unlimited data plans and reduced data speeds. A 2014 complaint alleges that AT&T didn’t fully disclose its policy to its customers with unlimited data plans that data speeds slowed down after a certain amount of data use.
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U.S. government launches national security investigation into TikTok

The U.S. government has launched a national security investigation into the popular app TikTok. The national security review is specifically looking into the China-based company’s acquisition of the app Musical.ly. TikTok purchased the company for $1 billion roughly two years ago.
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Almost every state joins in on antitrust investigation into Facebook

Almost every state has joined New York in an antitrust investigation into Facebook. In total, 47 attorneys general are looking into whether the social media giant stifled competition in a way that impacted user data and ad prices. Attorneys general from both parties are part of the effort. 
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Justice Department piles on with its own antitrust investigation of Facebook

Facebook is facing yet another federal probe, this time from the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) for possibly violating antitrust laws. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) recently opened a separate antitrust investigation as well. 
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Facebook’s new oversight board could overturn Mark Zuckerberg’s decisions

Facebook gave more details about its Supreme Court for content decisions -- an oversight board that would have the ability to overrule CEO Mark Zuckerberg. The board would have the final say on taking down content and recommendations for further changes. 
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YouTube slapped with $170 million fine for violating children’s online privacy

The FTC has fined YouTube $170 million as part of a settlement for the video platform’s treatment of kids. YouTube allegedly collected personal information used to track internet users from viewers on channels aimed at children. The FTC alleges YouTube collected this information without notifying parents.
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The FTC wants to know if Juul used influencers to target e-cigarettes at minors

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has started an investigation into marketing practices used by popular e-cigarette company Juul, but the company told Digital Trends that it spent very little on influencer marketing and never targeted teens.
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Trump’s FCC order could make social media even more of a garbage fire

A new draft executive order from the White House would put the Federal Communications Commission in charge of deciding what social media companies like Twitter and Facebook can remove from their sites. President Donald Trump's potential order could fundamentally change how social media companies operate.
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Facebook could pay another multibillion-dollar fine over facial recognition

Facebook could have to pay yet another multi-billion dollar fine after losing an appeals court decision on Thursday regarding the company’s use of facial recognition data. The company could appeal the decision and take it all the way to the Supreme Court.
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The FBI wants to get its hands on your Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram data

The FBI is looking for a partner to collect data from your social media profiles, which could pit it against new privacy policies Facebook agreed to as part of its $5 billion settlement with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC).