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EFF letter to FTC on X consent order (2 July 2026) [pdf]

Hacker News Top · 2d ago

EFF sent a letter to the FTC regarding a consent order involving X (formerly Twitter) on July 2, 2026, addressing tech regulation and privacy concerns.

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Musk’s X poses “serious risk to Americans’ privacy,” advocates warn FTC

Ars Technica · 2d ago Cached

Privacy advocates warn the FTC that X Corp., under Elon Musk, poses a serious risk to Americans' privacy, citing unauthorized use of European user data to train its Grok AI model and arguing against reducing oversight.

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Amazon fined $2.25 million for failing to help identity theft victims

The Verge · 3d ago Cached

The FTC fined Amazon $2.25 million for violating the Fair Credit Reporting Act by failing to provide identity theft victims with records of fraudulent transactions.

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US Supreme Court Just Blew Up EU-US Data Transfers

Hacker News Top · 4d ago Cached

The US Supreme Court's ruling that the FTC may no longer be independent undermines the EU-US Data Privacy Framework, as EU law requires independent oversight for data transfers; privacy group noyb calls on the European Commission to withdraw the adequacy decision.

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Supreme Court allows firing of FTC commissioners, ends agency independence

The Verge · 5d ago Cached

The Supreme Court ruled 6-3 that President Trump can fire FTC commissioners at will, overturning decades of precedent and expanding presidential control over independent agencies.

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Why isn’t the Trump phone made in the USA?

The Verge · 2026-06-05 Cached

The article investigates why the Trump phone, marketed as 'made in the USA,' is actually assembled in China, detailing the company's revised claims and FTC regulations.

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Elon Musk tries again to escape FTC audits of X data handling

Ars Technica · 2026-06-04 Cached

Elon Musk is petitioning the FTC to set aside a 20-year data-privacy consent order imposed on Twitter, arguing that the platform no longer exists after X merged into xAI and then into SpaceX. Critics and public commenters are urging the FTC to reject Musk's attempt to escape ongoing audits and compliance requirements.

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Microsoft could be the next Big Tech antitrust target

The Verge · 2026-06-01 Cached

The FTC is investigating Microsoft for potential antitrust violations in its cloud services and AI industry practices, following complaints about licensing terms that may stifle competition.

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Trump Mobile’s website still says the T1 Phone is ‘American-made’

The Verge · 2026-05-29 Cached

Trump Mobile's website still claims the T1 Phone is 'American-made' in its meta title, potentially violating FTC rules, despite admitting components are not US-sourced. The phone's launch continues with few units shipped and a data breach revealed.

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Cox Media fined after bragging it spied on users through their phones

The Verge · 2026-05-25 Cached

Cox Media and two marketing firms were fined $930,000 by the FTC for falsely claiming they could spy on users through phone microphones to target ads; they actually resold email lists.

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FTC to Require Cox Media Group to Pay Nearly $1million to Settle Charges They Deceived Customers About “Active Listening” AI-Powered Marketing Service

Lobsters Hottest · 2026-05-22 Cached

The FTC required Cox Media Group and two other firms to pay nearly $1 million to settle charges that they falsely claimed their AI-powered 'Active Listening' service targeted ads based on conversations captured from smart devices, when in fact it did not use voice data and consumers had not opted in.

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FTC to Require Cox Media Group, Two Other Firms to Pay Nearly $1 Million to Settle Charges They Deceived Customers About “Active Listening” AI-Powered Marketing Service

Simon Willison's Blog · 2026-05-22 Cached

The FTC is requiring Cox Media Group and two other firms to pay nearly $1 million for falsely claiming their "Active Listening" service used AI to listen to consumer conversations via smart devices, when in fact it merely resold email lists.

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‘Creepy’ Listening Tool for Targeted Ads Didn’t Actually Work, FTC Says

Wired · 2026-05-21 Cached

The FTC fined Cox Media Group and two other companies nearly $1 million for falsely claiming their 'Active Listening' service could target ads based on audio recordings from smart devices, when it was actually just email list buying.

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Shutterstock to pay $35M over hard-to-cancel subscriptions

Hacker News Top · 2026-05-18 Cached

Shutterstock will pay $35 million to settle FTC allegations over deceptive subscription and cancellation practices, including failing to disclose terms and making cancellation difficult.

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