Consumer Protection Compliance
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ComplyGuard scans your e-commerce website against state and federal consumer protection laws covering 50 states, DC, and Puerto Rico. Get a risk assessment with statutory citations and plain-English fix suggestions.

Automated compliance screening for informational purposes only. Not legal advice.

No credit card required. Get your first compliance check in minutes. Free scans do not auto-convert to a paid plan.

How It Works

1. Enter Your URL

Tell us your website, business type, and which states you sell to.

2. We Crawl Your Site

Our scanner reads your homepage, policies, and marketing pages — no installation or code changes needed.

3. Automated Analysis

Our crawler + AI engine checks your site against state-specific requirements.

4. Get Your Report

Risk assessment with fix suggestions and draft replacement language. For informational purposes — not legal advice.

Not Another Privacy Scanner

Privacy & Cookie Tools

  • Cookie consent banners
  • GDPR / CCPA data subject rights
  • Privacy policy generators
  • Data processing agreements

ComplyGuard

  • Pricing compliance (strike-through, drip pricing)
  • Refund & return policy requirements
  • Auto-renewal & subscription disclosure
  • Advertising claims & warranty rules
  • Fee transparency & checkout disclosures
  • State-specific consumer protection statutes

Already have a CMP or privacy tool? Great — ComplyGuard covers the consumer protection requirements those tools don't touch.

Purpose-Built for E-Commerce Compliance

52

Jurisdictions in Rule Database

6

Compliance Categories

70+

Compliance Rules (as of March 2026)

3

Platforms Supported

ShopifyWooCommerceBigCommerce

Combines structured site crawling, rules-based pattern matching, and citation-backed issue detection.

Rule database last updated March 2026. Laws change frequently — verify findings against current statutes.

What We Check

Pricing Compliance

Strike-through pricing rules, sale duration requirements, drip pricing, dynamic pricing across state lines.

Refund & Return Policies

State posting requirements, minimum return windows, default periods, and required disclosures.

Subscription & Auto-Renewal

FTC click-to-cancel, state auto-renewal laws, free trial conversion, cancellation accessibility.

Advertising Claims

Unsupported claim patterns, banned terms, endorsement disclosure, "Made in USA," green marketing language.

Warranty Compliance

UCC implied warranty disclaimers, Magnuson-Moss requirements, state-specific warranty rules.

Fee Transparency

Hidden fees, junk fee regulations, total price disclosure requirements by state.

Is ComplyGuard Right for You?

Best Fit
  • E-commerce brands selling across multiple U.S. states
  • Subscription or auto-renewal products
  • Active promotions, sales, or frequent pricing changes
  • Teams without in-house compliance counsel
Not Primarily For
  • Cookie-consent-only compliance (use a CMP)
  • DSAR / data subject access request management
  • Privacy policy generation
  • B2B SaaS without consumer-facing e-commerce

What a Finding Looks Like

Every finding includes the issue, why it matters, which states are affected, the specific statute, and draft fix language you can use.

Missing Return Window Disclosure

HIGHRefund & Return Policies3 states

The refund policy page does not specify a return deadline. Under California law, retailers that do not conspicuously post their refund policy must accept returns for a full refund within 30 days of purchase.

In Plain English

If you don’t clearly post a return deadline, California defaults you to a 30-day full-refund window. Other states have similar default rules.

Affected Jurisdictions (3)

CaliforniaCal. Civ. Code § 1723(a)
New YorkN.Y. Gen. Bus. Law § 218-a
MinnesotaMinn. Stat. § 325F.80

Recommended Fix

Add a clear return deadline to your refund policy.

Draft Replacement Language

Returns accepted within [30] days of delivery. Items must be unused and in original packaging. Refunds are processed to the original payment method within [7] business days of receiving the return.

Auto-Renewal Terms Missing Cancellation Method

MEDIUMSubscription & Auto-Renewal3 states

The subscription page discloses recurring billing but does not clearly explain how customers can cancel. The FTC’s Click-to-Cancel Rule and multiple state auto-renewal laws require that cancellation methods be disclosed before the consumer consents to the subscription.

In Plain English

Customers need to know how to cancel before they sign up. Just saying “cancel anytime” isn’t enough — you need to say how.

Affected Jurisdictions (3)

Federal16 CFR Part 425 (FTC Negative Option Rule)
CaliforniaCal. Bus. & Prof. Code § 17602
Illinois815 ILCS 601/10 (ARL)

Recommended Fix

Add specific cancellation instructions adjacent to the subscription consent language.

Draft Replacement Language

You may cancel your subscription at any time from your Account Settings page or by emailing support@[yourdomain].com. Cancellation takes effect at the end of the current billing period.

These are examples. Your scan will surface findings specific to your website, your policies, and the states you sell to.

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ComplyGuard provides automated compliance screening for informational purposes only. This is not legal advice. AI-generated findings may contain errors. Consult a qualified attorney before making compliance decisions. Scans cover publicly visible pages and disclosures — not checkout flows, post-purchase emails, or internal processes. A favorable score does not mean your business is in compliance.