Hopper to pay $35M in FTC settlement over hidden fees and deceptive practices
Travel app Hopper has agreed to pay $35 million to settle charges brought by the Federal Trade Commission. The FTC alleged that Hopper employed deceptive "dark pattern" tactics that concealed fees from users. These practices reportedly misled travelers about the true cost of bookings and the actual benefits of its services. The settlement resolves accusations that the company unfairly manipulated its interface to obscure charges from customers.
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