FTC Privacy Initiatives - Section 5 FTC Act Unfairness & Deception - 0 views
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Karl Wabst on 21 Apr 09Enforcing Privacy Promises: Section 5 of the FTC Act A key part of the Commission's privacy program is making sure companies keep the promises they make to consumers about privacy, including the precautions they take to secure consumers' personal information. To respond to consumers' concerns about privacy, many Web sites post privacy policies that describe how consumers' personal information is collected, used, shared, and secured. Indeed, almost all the top 100 commercial sites now post privacy policies. Using its authority under Section 5 of the FTC Act, which prohibits unfair or deceptive practices, the Commission has brought a number of cases to enforce the promises in privacy statements, including promises about the security of consumers' personal information. The Commission has also used its unfairness authority to challenge information practices that cause substantial consumer injury.