Category: Compliance & Regulation

  • Tracking Pixels, Data Protection, and a Practical Guide for Compliance

    Tracking pixels are ubiquitous across every industry. So is consumer data protection. If you’re plugging and playing pixels across your products, how are you sure they’re legally compliant? Maybe you use them for marketing, analytics, or to understand your customers better. But as privacy laws tighten and lawsuits pile up, tracking pixels can quickly go…

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  • How to Keep Your Online Visa Services Business Legal

    More and more people are turning to online visa services these days. In no small part due to the increasing desire to travel. And with travel comes the need for a visa. The UK just released their ETA requirement and the EU will soon require ETAIS approval. Americans are not used to applying for visas—they’ve…

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  • Fool-proof Guide to Nutraceutical Labeling Requirements

    In the nutraceuticals industry, staying compliant with labeling requirements will make or break your success. Consumers are increasingly turning to these food-derived products for potential health benefits. Manufacturers face the challenge of balancing marketing goals with strict regulatory guidelines. This comprehensive guide explores the intricacies of nutraceutical labeling, covering everything from FDA regulations to industry…

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  • FTC’s Junk Fee Rule, Events and Lodging Businesses Warned

    The Federal Trade Commission’s final Junk Fee Rule, announced on December 17, 2024, drastically changes how live event ticketing and short-term lodging businesses must display their prices. As the rule takes effect in April 2025, merchants in these industries face new compliance challenges that directly impact their payment processing operations. SECURE YOUR BUSINESS Understanding the…

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  • FTC Business Opportunity Rule Takes Down Another Scam

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    The Federal Trade Commission just shut down a big e-commerce scheme that took millions from hopeful entrepreneurs. The case exposes how certain operators manipulated dreams of financial independence into a $12 million nightmare for thousands of consumers. As legitimate business opportunity providers, you must distinguish yourselves from these harmful practices. The FTC’s action demonstrates their…

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