Turn, Inc. (Turn), a California based company that enables sellers to target digital advertisements to consumers via a website or mobile app, settled allegations by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) that it deceived consumers by tracking them online and through their mobile app even after consumers opted out of such tracking. Director of the FTC’s
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Credit Protection Association settles FCRA violations for $72,000
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Posted in Enforcement + Litigation
A debt collection agency, Credit Protection Association (CPA), settled with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) this week for its violations of the Fair Credit Report Act (FCRA) for $72,000. In the FTC’s complaint, the FTC said that CPA failed to follow the Furnisher’s Rule of the FCRA by not having policies and procedures in place…
FTC files complaint against solar panel company for do-not-call violations
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The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) filed a complaint against Francisco J. Salvat and his companies KFJ Marketing, LLC, Sunlight Solar Leads, LLC, and Go Green Education (collectively, Defendants) for violations of the Telemarketing Sales Rule (TSR), failure to honor do not call requests, failure to transmit caller identification, and for initiation of unlawful prerecorded telemarketing…