There are many high-profile names at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) this year -- including many Washington officials -- to see what companies have on tap for the future.
The FTC announced the suit on Thursday, citing concerns about innovation and competition as a primary reason.
The Federal Trade Commission is getting involved and wants companies like Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Amazon, Reddit, ByteDance (owns TikTok), and even Discord to submit information about their privacy policies, advertising rules, and more.
Ever heard of stalkerware? Stalking apps are everywhere from well-meaning parents to overreaching bosses, but now the FTC is stepping in.