Google, iHeartMedia to pay millions amid settlement with FTC over Pixel 4 ads

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Google and iHeartMedia will pay millions as they settle with the FTC and a handful of states in connection to ads for the tech giant's Pixel 4 smartphone.

require the companies to submit compliance reports and maintain records for compliance-tracking purposes. They also include provisions respectively forbidding the companies from "misrepresenting that an endorser has owned or used, or about their experience with, any consumer product or service," per the agency’s release.The FTC accused Google and iHeartMedia of violating the FTC Act.

Google and iHeartMedia must pay $9.4 million as part of the state judgments, including $1.58 million to , more than $1 million to Massachusetts and more than $1.5 million to Illinois, according to releases from the states.

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