The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) just charged that Premom, the fertility tracking app, shared hundreds of thousands of users’ information, unencrypted, with third parties. These include the ...
Don't forget, the FTC is also suing them to essentially break them up. So yeah, not any good blood there. - Certainly some regulatory pressure, that's for sure, here on Meta.
Edmodo was hailed as an education savior, but the FTC says it harvested kids data and sold them out to advertisers without ...
The Federal Trade Commission’s notice last week about its plan to crack down on health care companies that use customer data ...
The online pharmacy said the attack exposed customer email addresses, prescription information and contact details for prescribing providers.
Kroger is prepared to fight regulators at the Federal Trade Commission, if they seek to block its $25 billion takeover of Albertsons, CEO Rodney McMullen told Bloomberg News on Wednesday.
There’s so much desire to create solutions to reduce the health harms of climate change,” said BU’s Gregory Wellenius, a ...
The Federal Trade Commission wants to make changes to the Health Breach Notification Rule to make clear the protections ...
Regulators are increasingly leaning on the HBNR to crack down on the sharing of sensitive medical data, and the FTC is looking to strengthen its case.
In a new policy statement, the FTC vowed to combat deceptive practices tied to biometric data collection and marketing, while ...
An app known as Premom pitches itself as an “all-in-one personalized ovulation calculator and period tracker” that offers ...
It promises users “you don’t have to navigate your ovulation tracking journey alone.” And its hundreds of thousands of users ...