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Two Years After Its Data Breach, Upromise Email Notice Leaves Customer Confused

Posted on March 14, 2012July 2, 2025 by Dissent

I’ve Been Mugged has an update on the Upromise toolbar breach mentioned previously on this blog.  If you ever used UPromise, I’d encourage you to read his update as George provides a lot of background and pointed commentary on how Upromise is dealing with the breach and its settlement with the FTC.

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  • Upromise Settles FTC charges that ‘TurboSaver Toolbar’ deceptively collected personal information
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