Case Study
Yo Ho, No More Data Piracy Life for Software Company Avast
Software company Avast has been forced to pay $16.5 million and stop selling or licensing...+ Read more
In August 2011, mobile app maker Broken Thumbs was fined by the FTC and subjected to ongoing monitoring of its privacy practices after collecting information from young users. The FTC alleged that the company’s games collected information from children under 13 by encouraging them to e-mail comments and submit blogs, and then used this information for marketing purposes—without obtaining the required parental consent.