US Website Compliance Hub
This hub explains the most common US website compliance risks — privacy, cookies, disclosures, accessibility, and ad approval — and helps you fix issues before they cost traffic or monetization.
US website compliance isn’t one single law — it’s a combination of privacy expectations,
advertising disclosures, accessibility signals, and consumer-protection rules that apply
based on who you serve and how your site operates.
This hub brings together practical, plain-English guides covering the most common US
compliance questions website owners face, including privacy policies, cookies,
FTC affiliate disclosures, accessibility statements, and AdSense approval risks —
with a free automated checker to help you identify gaps quickly.
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Estimate your US website lawsuit risk
Beyond basic compliance pages, many US websites face legal and financial exposure from accessibility lawsuits, privacy enforcement, and advertising disclosure failures. These risks can affect small blogs, affiliate sites, SaaS products, and online businesses — even with relatively low traffic.
Use our US Website Lawsuit Risk Estimator to calculate an illustrative financial exposure range based on your site type, monthly visitors, tracking usage, and US audience signals.
- ADA accessibility lawsuit exposure
- US privacy & data protection penalties
- FTC disclosure & advertising enforcement risk
- Tracking, cookies, and third-party script risk
Privacy, cookies & data rights
Monetization & trust signals
Legal and compliance failures don’t just risk enforcement — they can also reduce ad revenue, trigger AdSense rejection, or increase exposure to accessibility and privacy claims.
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Run the automated checker to find missing pages, weak disclosures, broken links, and trust issues.