The official website of the Federal Trade Commission, protecting America’s consumers for over 100 years.
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is an independent agency of the United States government whose principal mission is the enforcement of civil (non-criminal) U.S. antitrust law and the promotion of consumer protection. The FTC's website, ftc.gov, serves as a comprehensive resource for consumers and businesses alike, offering a wide range of information on consumer rights, business guidance, and the latest news on FTC actions and initiatives.
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Provides articles, tips, and advice on a wide range of consumer issues, including scams, identity theft, and online safety.
Offers resources and advice for businesses on compliance with laws and regulations enforced by the FTC.
Latest updates on FTC actions, press releases, and upcoming events.
Access to legal documents, case files, and the FTC's library of legal resources.
A platform for consumers to report fraud, scams, and bad business practices directly to the FTC.
Information on recent enforcement actions taken by the FTC against companies and individuals.
Insights into the FTC's policy work and advocacy efforts to protect consumers and promote competition.
A secure online database available to law enforcement that contains millions of consumer complaints.
Comprehensive resources for victims of identity theft, including recovery plans and prevention tips.
A collection of videos aimed at educating consumers and businesses about their rights and responsibilities.
To prevent business practices that are anticompetitive or deceptive or unfair to consumers; to enhance informed consumer choice and public understanding of the competitive process; and to accomplish this without unduly burdening legitimate business activity.
The FTC is led by five Commissioners, nominated by the President and confirmed by the Senate, each serving a seven-year term.
The FTC's jurisdiction covers a wide range of economic sectors and includes the enforcement of a variety of laws aimed at protecting consumers and ensuring a competitive marketplace.
The FTC can be contacted through its website, by phone, or by mail for consumer complaints, business inquiries, and media requests.
The FTC is committed to protecting the privacy of visitors to its website and has a detailed privacy policy outlining its practices.
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