FTC, Sony Settle Vita Marketing Issue, Partial Refunds Heading to Consumers Sony settles accusations of deceptively marketing the PS Vita. Now, the FTC is turning its attention to one of Sony's marketing partners for the way the firm promoted the portable console. by Quinten Plummer
Tech Is Your Webcam Spying on You? Russian Site Streams Thousands of Live Footage to Voyeurs' Delight by Nicole Arce
Tech Ashkan Soltani tapped for FTC chief technologist role: What does it mean for Internet privacy? by Nicole Arce
Healthy Living/Wellness FTC penalizes companies that claim caffeine-infused underwear helps wearers lose weight by Christian Bautista
Business Tech Butterfly Labs slams FTC for 'heavy-handed actions': We will not go down 'without a fight' by Nicole Arce
Tech FTC: Big Data requires smart strategies, privacy protection but likely no more rules by Quinten Plummer
Business Tech Google-FTC kiss and make up: $19 million refund to settle unauthorized in-app purchase charges by Christian de Looper
Tech Google will refund $19 million for in-app purchases made by kids. Hoorah parents! by Aaron Mamiit
Business Tech Is Facebook changing its views on privacy? Standards may be coming by Christian de Looper
Tech Snapchat smokes peace pipe with FTC, settles charges that it deceived users about sensitive photos by Joseph Mayton