
Why "Reply STOP" Is No Longer TCPA Compliant
The Reply STOP method is no longer sufficient for TCPA compliance. Learn why and how to upgrade your opt-out process to avoid legal risks.
The Reply STOP method is no longer sufficient for TCPA compliance. Learn why and how to upgrade your opt-out process to avoid legal risks.
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The TCPA Consent Order 2025 brings stricter compliance rules for businesses that use calls, texts, and automated systems for customer outreach. This order strengthens consumer rights regarding consent revocation and opt-out mechanisms, impacting telemarketers, lead buyers, and companies in regulated industries.
The FCC's one-to-one consent rule has been vacated by the Eleventh Circuit, ruling the FCC exceeded its authority. Businesses can continue using existing consent frameworks, but future regulatory changes may still be on the horizon.
The FCC's new one-to-one consent rule, effective January 27, 2025, marks a major shift in telemarketing regulations. This change directly impacts how web forms collect and manage consent. Compliance is essential to prevent penalties and litigation. In this post, we'll cover what the rule means, how to ensure compliance, and the risks of being compliant.