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FTC Slams Avast with $16.5 Million Fine for Selling Users' Browsing Data

By: Newsroom β€” February 23rd 2024 at 03:30
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has hit antivirus vendor Avast with a $16.5 million fine over charges that the firm sold users' browsing data to advertisers after claiming its products would block online tracking. In addition, the company has been banned from selling or licensing any web browsing data for advertising purposes. It will also have to notify users whose browsing data was
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FTC Bans InMarket for Selling Precise User Location Without Consent

By: Newsroom β€” January 22nd 2024 at 07:02
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is continuing to clamp down on data brokers by prohibiting InMarket Media from selling or licensing precise location data. The settlement is part of allegations that the Texas-based company did not inform or seek consent from consumers before using their location information for advertising and marketing purposes. "InMarket will also be prohibited from
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FTC Slams Amazon with $30.8M Fine for Privacy Violations Involving Alexa and Ring

By: Ravie Lakshmanan β€” June 3rd 2023 at 08:05
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has fined Amazon a cumulative $30.8 million over a series of privacy lapses regarding its Alexa assistant and Ring security cameras. This comprises a $25 million penalty for breaching children's privacy laws by retaining their Alexa voice recordings for indefinite time periods and preventing parents from exercising their deletion rights. "Amazon's history
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FTC Sues Data Broker Over Selling Location Data for Hundreds of Millions of Phones

By: Ravie Lakshmanan β€” August 30th 2022 at 03:35
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) on Monday said it filed a lawsuit against Kochava, a location data broker, for collecting and selling precise geolocation data gathered from consumers' mobile devices. The complaint alleges that the U.S. companyΒ amassesΒ a "wealth of information" about users by purchasing data from other data brokers to sell to its own clients. "Kochava then sells
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