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FTC Fines Vonage $100M for “Junk Fees” and Using “Dark Patterns” to Make It Hard for Consumers to Cancel

Troutman Sanders

The report highlighted multiple enforcement actions under each of four different FTC-identified dark pattern categories and concluded with the stern warning that “[f]irms that nonetheless employ dark patterns, take notice: where these practices violate the FTC Act, ROSCA, the TSR, TILA, CAN-SPAM, COPPA, ECOA, or other statutes and regulations enforced (..)

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Section 1071 Final Rule: What Changed From the Proposed Rule

Troutman Sanders

Other notable changes to the Final Rule: Principal owners’ sex and gender information must be collected from applicants using a free-form field without predefined response categories. Financial institutions are not required to report if data is reused.