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National Internet Safety Month

68/100 National Cyber Security Alliance, various organizations Since 2005
Investigation topics:
  • Internet Safety Month: Corporate Capture of Child Protection
  • Parental Control Software's Perfect Marketing Window
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Founded: 2005
Organizing Body: National Cyber Security Alliance, various organizations
Legitimacy: Mixed Legitimate
Score: 68/100
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FTC to Co-Host Workshop on Financial Services with Institute for Consumer Financial Choice on May 14-15

May 7, 2026 / News
Summary: The Federal Trade Commission will co-host a workshop on May 14-15, 2026, with George Mason University Law School’s Institute for Consumer Financial Choice (ICFC) focusing …
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FTC to Ban Kochava and Subsidiary from Selling Sensitive Location Data to Settle Charges They Sold Location ...

May 4, 2026 / News
Summary: The Federal Trade Commission will prohibit data broker Kochava and its subsidiary from selling, sharing or disclosing sensitive location data without consumers’ …
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FTC Takes Action Against High-Level MLM Participants who Deceived Workers About the Amount of Money They Can ...

April 27, 2026 / News
Summary: The Federal Trade Commission is taking action against high-level participants in a multilevel marketing (MLM) company over allegations they used false or baseless earning …
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New FTC Data Show People Have Lost Billions to Social Media Scams

April 27, 2026 / News
Summary: New data from the Federal Trade Commission show that, in 2025, nearly 30% of people who reported losing money to a scam said that it started on social media, with reported …
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