FTC Lawsuit Reveals Subscription App Scam Evasion on App Stores
A new lawsuit filed by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has reportedly detailed how sophisticated subscription app operators allegedly evade app store enforcement. These networks purportedly use shell companies and complex payment infrastructure to maintain their presence on app stores. The legal action highlights how these operators manage to stay active despite mounting consumer complaints.
A new lawsuit filed by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) reportedly uncovers methods used by sophisticated subscription app operators to evade enforcement on app stores. The legal action sheds light on the alleged tactics that allow these networks to continue operations.
According to the FTC lawsuit, these operators purportedly employ shell companies and intricate payment infrastructure. These mechanisms are allegedly used to ensure the apps remain active on various app platforms.
The revelations come amidst a growing number of consumer complaints directed at these subscription services. The FTC's suit aims to address these alleged practices that enable scam networks to persist despite enforcement efforts.
(Source: TechCrunch)