The FTC voted 4-0-1 Tuesday to finalize a settlement between...
The FTC voted 4-0-1 Tuesday to finalize a settlement between the agency and social networking site Myspace, which had been charged with misrepresenting its protection of users’ information by sharing identifiers linked to personal information with advertisers, according to a…
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release (http://xrl.us/bnpb9a). Commissioner Maureen Ohlhausen did not participate in the vote. According to the settlement, which the public could comment on earlier this year, Myspace is disallowed from misprepresenting its privacy practices moving forward and will be subject to independent assessments of its privacy policies regularly over the next 20 years.