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Government Protection Consumers protected by both laws and agencies at different levels Look at table on page 30
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Federal Agencies FTC Protects against dishonest advertising, credit transactions, product labeling, & privacy CPSC Protects against unreasonable risks USDA Inspection and standard of meat, poultry, and canned fruits and vegetables FDA Enforces laws on food, drugs, and cosmetics
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FCC Regulates communication by radio, television, wire, etc. NTIA Provide more choices and better quality telecommunications products and services FCIC Free information on a variety of topics through low cost publications
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Other Consumer Assistance Consumer Groups Consumer Testing Agencies & Publications Business & Industry Groups Consumer Affairs Dept. Consumer Action Panels News & Media
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Safeguarding Your Privacy 1.3
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Preventing ID Theft Your Mail Secure personal info-SS# Choose passwords wisely Caution giving personal info Secure websites Shred account info and cut up old credit cards
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If your ID is stolen File a report Notify bank & credit card co. Call reporting agencies and request a fraud alert be put on your file Get informed
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Data Collection & Privacy Issues Financial Services Modernization Act Requires privacy notices to be sent to consumers Children’s On-line Privacy Protection Act of 1998 Requires websites directed to children under 13 to post privacy policy on home page
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Online Profiling Companies collect info on which sites a consumer visits, then use that to predict what they will buy Cookies-small files that are stored on your computer’s hard drive
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Internet Safety Reveal as little info as needed E-mail Cyber-stalking
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Review Why should you guard your SS#? How does the Financial Services Modernization Act affect privacy? List three steps you can take to prevent online harassment.
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