In a First, FTC Bans Company From Selling ‘Stalkerware’

In a First, FTC Bans Company From Selling ‘Stalkerware’

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https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/7x5m5a/ftc-bans-retinax-from-selling-stalkerware

This morning the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) announced it has barred a company behind three pieces of so-called stalkerware from selling any more apps that monitor mobile devices unless they take steps to ensure their software is only used for legitimate purposes.

Stalkerware is malicious software that is installed on phones or computers. Depending on the particular app, stalkerware can intercept text messages and calls, track GPS locations, and much more. Stalkerware is often used in abusive relationships, even if companies selling the software claim it is only to be used for legally monitoring children or employees. In this case, the FTC case is against a company called Retina-X and its owner James N. Johns Jr.

In a First, FTC Bans Company From Selling ‘Stalkerware’

Oct 22, 2019, 2:58pm UTC
https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/7x5m5a/ftc-bans-retinax-from-selling-stalkerware > This morning the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) announced it has barred a company behind three pieces of so-called stalkerware from selling any more apps that monitor mobile devices unless they take steps to ensure their software is only used for legitimate purposes. > Stalkerware is malicious software that is installed on phones or computers. Depending on the particular app, stalkerware can intercept text messages and calls, track GPS locations, and much more. Stalkerware is often used in abusive relationships, even if companies selling the software claim it is only to be used for legally monitoring children or employees. In this case, the FTC case is against a company called Retina-X and its owner James N. Johns Jr.