The Federal Trade Commission (FTC ... order bans NGL from offering anonymous messaging apps to users under age 18, which NGL must comply with by: Ceasing all marketing directed to children ...
For the first time, the FTC has banned an anonymous messaging app from hosting users ... In light of NGL’s reckless disregard for kids’ safety, the FTC’s order would ban NGL from marketing ...
I frequently write about FTC settlements with companies it accused of misdeeds. The allegations in a recent case brought jointly with the Los Angeles District Attorney are particularly disturbing.
For the first time, the FTC has banned an anonymous messaging app from hosting users under the age of 18. The “NGL: ask me anything ... other apps saying their children committed suicide after ...
allege violations of children's privacy laws FTC bans anonymous 'NGL' messaging app for users younger than 18 The FTC voted 3-2 in April on the new rule to ban non-compete clauses, charging it ...
Today's children ... bans on social media on the whims of others. Students for Life Action calls for a No vote on KOSA to prevent viewpoint discrimination from becoming federal policy at the FTC." ...
A federal judge in Texas has blocked a new rule from the Federal Trade Commission that would have made it easier for ...
The judge said the FTC lacked the authority to enact the ban, which she said was “unreasonably overbroad without a reasonable explanation.” The ruling represents a significant blow for the FTC ...
Four to seven companies, including Naver and Kakao, are expected to qualify for the heightened scrutiny. The FTC also announced a plan to revise the Act on Fair Transactions in Large Franchise and ...
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