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Media giant settles for $930k with FTC over allegations it lied about eavesdropping on conversations through smart devices

Cox Media Group allegedly sold a bogus AI-powered snoopfest service

Raccontata daftc.govwired.comsilicon.co.uktheregister.comgizmodo.comarstechnica.com

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theregister.comStai leggendo1 mesi fa

Media giant settles for $930k with FTC over allegations it lied about eavesdropping on conversations through…

Cox Media Group allegedly sold a bogus AI-powered snoopfest service

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  1. giovedì 21 maggio 2026·ftc.gov

    FTC to Require Cox Media Group, Two Other Firms to Pay Nearly $1 Million to Settle Charges They Deceived Customers About “Active Listening”…

    The Federal Trade Commission will require Cox Media Group (CMG) and two smaller marketing firms to pay a total of $930,000 to settle allegations they deceived customers by falsely…

  2. giovedì 21 maggio 2026·wired.com

    ‘Creepy’ Listening Tool for Targeted Ads Didn’t Actually Work, FTC Says

    Three firms will pay nearly $1 million for selling “Active Listening” technology that they claimed tapped people’s phones for advertising. The FTC alleges the “tech” was just…

silicon.co.uk
1 mesi fa

FTC Fines Cox Media Over Fake AI 'Listening' Ad Service | Silicon

Regulator fines conglomerate Cox, two others over service that falsely claimed to listen to users' conversations for ad targeting

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ftc.gov1 mesi fa

FTC to Require Cox Media Group, Two Other Firms to Pay Nearly $1 Million to Settle Charges They Deceived…

The Federal Trade Commission will require Cox Media Group (CMG) and two smaller marketing firms to pay a total of $930,000 to settle allegations they deceived customers by falsely claiming to offer

Leggi questa versione → originale
gizmodo.com1 mesi fa

FTC Fines Marketers Nearly $1 Million for Not Actually Listening to People’s Conversations

The companies allegedly misled clients about using smart devices to target ads based on overheard conversations.

Leggi questa versione → originale
arstechnica.com1 mesi fa

Marketer that claimed it could tap devices for ad targeting will pay $880K settlement

Two additional marketing companies will also pay $25,000 each.

Leggi questa versione → originale
wired.com1 mesi fa

‘Creepy’ Listening Tool for Targeted Ads Didn’t Actually Work, FTC Says

Three firms will pay nearly $1 million for selling “Active Listening” technology that they claimed tapped people’s phones for advertising. The FTC alleges the “tech” was just pricey email lists.

Leggi questa versione → originale
  • venerdì 22 maggio 2026·silicon.co.uk

    FTC Fines Cox Media Over Fake AI 'Listening' Ad Service | Silicon

    Regulator fines conglomerate Cox, two others over service that falsely claimed to listen to users' conversations for ad targeting

  • venerdì 22 maggio 2026·theregister.com

    Media giant settles for $930k with FTC over allegations it lied about eavesdropping on conversations through smart devices

    Cox Media Group allegedly sold a bogus AI-powered snoopfest service

  • venerdì 22 maggio 2026·gizmodo.com

    FTC Fines Marketers Nearly $1 Million for Not Actually Listening to People’s Conversations

    The companies allegedly misled clients about using smart devices to target ads based on overheard conversations.

  • venerdì 22 maggio 2026·arstechnica.com

    Marketer that claimed it could tap devices for ad targeting will pay $880K settlement

    Two additional marketing companies will also pay $25,000 each.