An FTC regulator refers to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), an independent agency of the U.S. government responsible for protecting consumers and ensuring a competitive marketplace. The FTC enforces laws against unfair or deceptive practices in commerce, oversees antitrust laws, and promotes consumer education. Its activities include investigating complaints, conducting research, and formulating policies to enhance consumer protection and competition.
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