Not gonna lie, things aren’t looking great for NGL. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is banning NGL from serving minors or advertising to them, marking the first time that the government agency has ...
I hadn't heard of the app NGL until recently. But that's not surprising. The anonymous questions app seems to be largely popular among teens. Bark, the maker of parental content-monitoring software, ...
Social messaging app NGL “aggressively marketed itself” to younger smartphone users, but didn’t fulfill its promises to curb cyberbullying on the app, according to the Federal Trade Commission and the ...
Anonymous messaging app NGL announced on Friday that it has been acquired by Mode Mobile, a smartphone rewards company that makes money by flooding its users with ads. NGL quickly climbed the App ...
I frequently write about FTC settlements with companies it accused of misdeeds. The allegations in a recent case brought jointly with the Los Angeles District Attorney are particularly disturbing. For ...
The FTC banned NGL: ask me anything app from marketing to teens under 18. Credit: Jakub Porzycki / NurPhoto via Getty Images Anonymous messaging apps like NGL: ask me anything are attractive to ...
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