SunTrust Bank Referred to Bureau In Dispute Over Online Advertising
May 12, 2014
In its first government referral, the Online Interest-Based Advertising Accountability Program last week referred SunTrust Bank Inc. to the CFPB after SunTrust allegedly refused to participate in the advertising industry’s self-regulatory process. The Accountability Program said it uses this “cooperative inquiry process” to help companies understand and comply with the cross-industry Self-Regulatory Principles for Online Behavioral Advertising. "As part of its ongoing monitoring and enforcement processes regarding website operators’ duty to provide consumers with transparency and control of OBA,” the Accountability Program said it sent a letter of inquiry to SunTrust after examining the bank’s website and observing “third parties known to be engaged in collecting consumers’ web browsing activity in order to serve them interest-based ads.” Citing the OBA...
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