The brain-training giant Lumosity is recalibrating its strategy and facing new challenges as it reels from a federal crackdown on bold health claims about its digital games. The company behind the ...
The developer of "Lumosity" will pay a $2 million fine to settle federal allegations that it misled customers about the benefits of its "brain training" games According to the Federal Trade Commission ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. NEW YORK (Jan. 6, 2016) — Federal regulators ...
So-called “brain training” programs designed to help boost students’ attention and working memory are coming under scrutiny from the Federal Trade Commission, as some claims have outpaced both the ...
Under a $2 million settlement with the Federal Trade Commission, Lumos Labs, the company behind Lumosity and its "brain training" games, will make redress payments to customers and make it easier for ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Online game provider Lumosity has agreed to pay $2 million to settle allegations that it made unfounded claims that its games reduce or delay intellectual impairment that comes ...
If you're one of the people who have used Lumosity - online games which claim to provide "brain training - you may be owed a refund. Lumos Labs, makers of Lumosity, have agreed to a $2 million ...
Daily bran workouts on the go. Lumosity has been a web-based brain training game for a number of years, but now the service has branched out into mobile with an iPad and iPhone app. This game is ...
The company that created the Lumosity “brain training” program has agreed to pay $2 million to settle Federal Trade Commission charges that it deceived consumers into believing that its mind games ...