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The official website of the Federal Trade Commission, protecting America’s consumers for over 100 years
- About the FTC - Federal Trade Commission
The FTC is a bipartisan federal agency that champions the interests of American consumers We protect consumers from deceptive and unfair business practices and promote a free and competitive marketplace by challenging anticompetitive mergers and business practices
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Report fraud, scams, and bad business practices at ReportFraud ftc gov Report identity theft at IdentityTheft gov Report unwanted calls at donotcall gov Contact the Consumer Response Center by calling 1-877-FTC-HELP (382-4357) For Journalists Office of Public Affairs Telephone: (202) 326-2180 Email: opa@ftc gov HSR Filings
- Bureau of Consumer Protection | Federal Trade Commission
The FTC’s Bureau of Consumer Protection stops unfair, deceptive and fraudulent business practices by collecting reports from consumers and conducting investigations, suing companies and people that
- Enforcement - Federal Trade Commission
The FTC administers a wide variety of laws and regulations, including the Federal Trade Commission Act, Telemarketing Sale Rule, Identity Theft Act, Fair Credit Reporting Act, and Clayton Act In total, the Commission has enforcement or administrative responsibilities under more than 70 laws
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About the FTC Our mission is protecting the public from deceptive or unfair business practices and from unfair methods of competition through law enforcement, advocacy, research, and education Learn more about the FTC
- Consumer Protection - Federal Trade Commission
In an administrative complaint, the FTC alleges that three Texas dealerships owned by Asbury that operate as David McDavid Ford Ft Worth, David McDavid Honda Frisco, and David McDavid Honda Irving, along with Ali Benli, who acted as general manager of those dealerships, engaged in a variety of practices to sneak hidden fees for unwanted add
- Avast Settlement - Federal Trade Commission
Avast paid money to settle charges brought by the FTC According to the FTC, Avast collected and sold users’ information to third parties without users’ consent Now, the FTC is reaching out to users affected by Avast’s privacy failures What was the deadline to apply for a payment? The deadline was June 5, 2025
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