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FTC Publishes New Strategic Plan

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The Federal Trade Commission has published its FY 2026-2030 Strategic Plan, which will guide the agency over the next five years. The new plan lays out the agency’s mission, vision, and goals and...

Lindsay Chevrolet, et al, FTC and State of Maryland v

 The FTC and Maryland Attorney General charged Lindsay Automotive Group with systematically deceiving and overcharging car-buying consumers for years, costing them millions of dollars in junk fees and unwanted add-on products.

In December 2024, the FTC and Maryland Attorney General charged Lindsay Automotive Group with systematically deceiving and overcharging car-buying consumers for years, costing them millions of dollars in junk fees and unwanted add-on products. In March 2026 the FTC announced a settlement in the case in which the defendants will pay full refunds and additional penalties to redress defrauded consumers.

Type of Action
Federal
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FTC Matter/File Number
2323032
Case Status
Pending

OkCupid/Match

The FTC reached a settlement with OkCupid and its affiliate Match Group Americas over allegations OkCupid deceived users of its dating app by sharing their personal information, including photos and location information, with an unrelated third party, contrary to OkCupid’s privacy promises. 

Type of Action
Administrative
Last Updated
Case Status
Pending

Air.ai

In August 2025, the FTC filed a complaint against Air AI for charges that the company made deceptive claims about business growth, earnings potential, and refund guarantees to fleece small businesses and entrepreneurs.

In March 2026, the FTC announced that Air AI will be banned from marketing business opportunities as part of a settlement with the FTC.

Type of Action
Administrative
Last Updated
Case Status
Pending

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