
Bureau of Consumer Protection (FTC)
The Bureau of Consumer Protection (FTC) is a division of the Federal Trade Commission dedicated to safeguarding consumers from deceptive, unfair, or fraudulent business practices. It works to promote fair competition and ensure that companies honestly represent their products and services. The Bureau investigates complaints, enforces laws against unfair practices, and educates consumers about their rights. Its goal is to create a marketplace where consumers can make informed decisions and be protected from scams, false advertising, and other unfair tactics used by businesses.