FTC cracks down on illegal robocalls

Posted 7/4/19

Robocalls are now getting the attention they deserve.

South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson took part in a nationwide public awareness campaign to fight illegal robocalls.

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FTC cracks down on illegal robocalls

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Robocalls are now getting the attention they deserve.

South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson took part in a nationwide public awareness campaign to fight illegal robocalls.

The social media campaign is part of “Operation Call it Quits,” a joint crackdown on robocalls by the Federal Trade Commission. The FTC announced 94 actions against operations responsible for more than 1 billion calls.

“I get robocalls just like everyone else does and they have become a legitimate nuisance,” Attorney General Wilson said. “This crackdown by the FTC goes after some of the worst offenders, and the public education part of ‘Operation Call it Quits’ will help everyone avoid some of these calls and know what to do when they get them.”

In March, Attorney General Wilson was part of a coalition of 54 state and territory attorneys general that sent a letter to the U.S. Senate urging it to pass the Telephone Robocall Abuse Criminal Enforcement and Deterrence Act.

TRACE is aimed at curbing robocalls and caller ID spoofing.

The law would require voice service providers to participate in a call authentication framework to block unwanted calls. It would also create an interagency working group to take additional actions to reduce robocalls and hold telemarketers and robocallers accountable.

Learn more at https://www.ftc.gov/ .

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