SecureRights continuously monitors the lead generation industry to ensure consumer rights are protected. If a participating SecureRights website is ever found to be non-compliant, the appropriate industry authorities will be immediately alerted, federal laws will be enforced, and all related transactions and associated accounts will be promptly frozen.
SecureRights does not lend its licenses to third parties. When you see the SecureRights seal, it indicates that SecureRights has authorized a website to collect data solely for secure transfer to SecureRights. Any other use of this data is subject to the terms of third-party privacy policies. SecureRights does not authorize any third party to promote or sell data to businesses under the protection of the SecureRights brand.
Several federal agencies and laws dictate how consumer rights must be protected. If your business solicits consumers, it is essential to stay informed about applicable laws and compliance requirements.
Below is a sample listing of relevant state and federal compliance resources:
Do Not Call
To find the latest information regarding “Do Not Call” regulations and to ensure your compliance, click here
Protecting Against Unsolicited Commercial Email (Spam)
California’s Anti-Spam Law: Business and Professions Code Section 17529 – click here
Rules from the Federal Trade Commission – click here
FTC Guidance on Business Compliance – click here
Privacy Online
To learn more about current federal privacy policies and what they should include, click here