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In a March 16 post, the FTC listed four concerns about pixel tracking technology: Consumers may not realize that tracking pixels exist as they’re invisibly embedded within web pages that users ...
Google and iHeartMedia will pay millions as they settle with the FTC and a handful of states in connection to ads for the tech giant's Pixel 4 smartphone.
The FTC and participating states are contending that Google set out to use false testimonials. It had a "blatant disrespect" for truth-in-ads rules, according to FTC consumer protection director ...
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) of the U.S., alongside seven states, has announced lawsuits against Google LLC and iHeartMedia, Inc. for airing approximately 29,000 "deceptive" ads in 10 major ...
The FTC said in a statement, opens new tab on Monday that the companies aired nearly 29,000 deceptive endorsements by radio personalities promoting their use of and experience with Google's Pixel ...
Google and iHeartMedia are settling with the FTC and seven state attorneys general for allegedly paying radio hosts for Pixel 4 ads when the hosts hadn’t actually used the phone.
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and seven US states sued Google and US media company iHeartMedia over alleged deceptive adverts which used radio personalities to promote the Pixel 4 smartphone in ...
“The FTC will not stop working with our partners in the states to crack down on deceptive ads and ensure firms that break the rules pay a price.” Google and iHeartMedia have agreed to settle ...