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NAD Determines 100% Claims Aren’t 100% Clear
SharkNinja makes the Shark NeverChange Air Purifier MAX. Ads for the air purifier show a display on the product that reads: “Clean Air 100%.” In a recent Fast-Track SWIFT challenge, Dyson argued that consumers are…
FTC’s “Future of Consumer Financial Protection” Workshop: GLBA Pretexting and FTC Consumer Redress Priorities
On May 14, 2026, the FTC co-hosted a workshop with George Mason University Law School’s Institute for Consumer Financial Choice. The workshop examined developments in the financial services sector in the last five…
Homeaglow to Pay $2.3 M over Auto-Renewals and Review Claims
The same week the FTC announced that Shutterstock had agreed to pay $35 million to settle a suit over its automatic renewal and cancellation practices, the Washington AG secured a $2.25 million settlement with…
New Privacy Perspectives Episode: State AI Legislation — What's Moving and What It Means
In this episode of Privacy Perspectives, Alex Schneider is joined by Laura Riposo VanDruff, Salim Rashid, and Joseph Cahill for a focused discussion on what has become one of the most active state legislative seasons…
Shutterstock to Pay $35 Million Over Auto‑Renewal and Cancellation Practices
According to a complaint filed by the FTC, when the FTC filed a lawsuit against Adobe over its subscription practices in 2024, people at Shutterstock took notice. When an employee referenced the lawsuit in a Slack…