TINA’s Take: UK Bans Influencer Ads that Applied ‘Misleading’ Beauty Filters
Instagram stories used filters that ASA said misleadingly exaggerated results tanning products could achieve.
Bechtel et al. v. Fitness Equipment Services, LLC d/b/a SOLE Fitness 
19-cv-726, S.D. Ohio
(Aug. 2019) 
SOLE Fitness Treadmills
Misleadingly representing the horsepower that treadmills can generate and maintain when the treadmills cannot reach the represented horsepower during actual household use
Settled
(Preliminarily approved) 
https://soletreadmillsettlement.com/
Instagram stories used filters that ASA said misleadingly exaggerated results tanning products could achieve.
Francesca Gariano, Today
Impromptu family fashion shoot or something less innocent?
When it comes to UV devices and COVID-19, there is no magic wand.
Sketchy ad leads to shady website.