Website Policies


Secure Pages and Forms

To protect the privacy of your information, the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) v3.0 encryption standard is required to access secure pages on FTC.gov and other FTC websites. If you receive an error message when clicking a link to a secure page or form, make sure that your browser’s security setting is activated to use SSL v3.0.

Unauthorized Access

For site security purposes and to ensure that this service remains available to all users, this government computer system employs software programs to monitor network traffic to identify unauthorized attempts to upload or change information, or otherwise cause damage. By using this site, you are agreeing to such security monitoring. If such monitoring reveals evidence of possible abuse or criminal activity, the evidence may be provided to appropriate law enforcement officials. Unauthorized attempts to upload or change information on this service are strictly prohibited and may be punishable by law, including the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act of 1986 and the National Information Infrastructure Protection Act.


Copyright Permission

Most material on the FTC’s Web site is considered work of the United States Government, meaning that the material is in the public domain and is not subject to copyright restrictions. 17 U.S.C. 105. The use, duplication, or redistribution of such material should be accompanied by appropriate attribution, where feasible (e.g., “Source: United States Federal Trade Commission, www.ftc.gov). In addition, any copyrighted work that consists predominantly of material produced by the FTC or other U.S. government agency must provide notice identifying such material and stating that it is not subject to copyright protection. 17 U.S.C. 403. Fraudulent or deceptive use of any FTC material is strictly prohibited, and, except where expressly authorized, no FTC endorsement or affiliation shall be stated or implied. In addition, the FTC is unable to grant or deny permission for any materials that may be posted on its Web site containing work copyrighted in whole or part by third parties. Such material, with or without copyright markings, may occasionally be found in or included with public comments and filings, incorporated as photos or other graphics in FTC Web pages or other materials prepared by our contractors, etc. Should you need copyright permission, you are solely responsible for contacting the copyright holder directly. For more information about copyright law, please visit the web site for the Library of Congress, U.S. Copyright Office, www.copyright.gov.

Linking Policy and Disclaimer

This Internet site contains hypertext links to information created and maintained by other organizations. These links are provided for your convenience. The Federal Trade Commission does not control or guarantee the accuracy, relevance, timeliness, or completeness of any information or privacy policies posted on the sites we link to. Further, links to particular items in hypertext do not reflect their importance, and should not be considered an endorsement of the organizations sponsoring the sites, the views expressed on the sites, or the products or services offered on the sites.

The FTC does not authorize or prohibit links to our Web site, as long as they do not connote an endorsement by – or affiliation with – the FTC. Federal law and policy require the FTC to be neutral and objective; as a result, the agency does not link to commercial organizations or interest groups unless we determine that such links are appropriate and necessary to carry out authorized FTC functions. We review our Web site periodically for broken or out-of-date links; links may be posted, altered, or removed at any time. To report problems with links on our site, or for more information about this policy, please contact webmaster@ftc.gov.


Data Quality Act (Section 515)

The FTC is committed to ensuring and maximizing the quality, objectivity, utility, and integrity of information it disseminates through this Web site and by other means. To read our guidelines and correction procedures, please visit our Data Quality Act page.


E-Government Act


Privacy Policy

To learn how the FTC handles information that we learn about consumers when consumers visit the Web sites we operate or contact us by mail, phone, or email, please visit our privacy policy page


Last Modified: Tuesday, April 13, 2010