The company denied consumers access to services they paid for, stored consumer data in plain text, and failed to impose access restrictions on consumer data; as part of the settlement, the company can no longer misrepresent the extent to which its services will allow consumers to view one movie per day at their local theaters, must implement a comprehensive security program, and notify the FTC after the occurrence of future data breaches.
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Unfair or Deceptive Acts: Movie Ticketing App Enters Into FTC Settlement

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