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Our work covers a range of consumer and competition topics that affect the marketplace. Get a quick overview of the major issues the FTC is involved in, including a historical archive and the latest developments for each issue.
Topics:
- Consumer Finance
- Mergers and Competition
- Mobile Technology
- The Do Not Call Registry
- Tools for Consumers
- Truth In Advertising
- Protecting Consumer Privacy and Security
- Identity Theft
- Military Consumer Protection
- Mobile Cramming
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- Social Media
- FOIA Frequently Requested Records
- Events Calendar
- Process Enforcement (information and key documents from cases filed by the FTC to obtain information for its investigations and studies)
- Glossary of Scams and Legal Terms
- Guide to Antitrust Laws