Publishers Clearing House Makes The OTA Honor Roll Once Again!
We’re On A Roll! The OTA Honor Roll, that is! Yes, Publishers Clearing House has once again been recognized by the esteemed Online Trust Alliance (OTA) with a spot on their distinguished Honor Roll.
As the foremost authority on online consumer protection practices, the Online Trust Alliance conducts a yearly audit to identify companies whose practices meet or exceed OTA’s high standards in the areas of customer protection, privacy and security – and the 2015 audit standards were the most rigorous to date.
Publishers Clearing House is proud to have earned this distinction because customer protection is, and has always been, a priority to us. According to Sal Tripi, AVP of Digital Operations and Compliance at PCH,“We have evolved our data stewardship and privacy practices to meet the higher bar supporting customer protection and self-regulation. We believe our continued success and growth is based on transparency and trust. We are committed to supporting privacy and data security initiatives to protect our members as well as the online ecosystem.”
Publishers Clearing House’s placement on the 2015 OTA Honor Roll affirms our current best practices for internet safety and security. Looking forward, our ongoing partnership with the OTA shows our continued commitment in these areas. Explains Sal, “We use the OTA audit as an annual check-in for us where we learn, and as the bar increases we use it to gain new knowledge to help us implement new technology to keep our members safe and our sites safe.”
PCH friends, please remember our steadfast commitment to online safety and security. Whether you’re placing an online order, entering at PCH.com, playing your numbers at PCHlotto, or enjoying one of our many other online properties, you can continue to interact with PCH on the web with peace of mind and confidence.
Sincerely,
Elaina R.
PCH Online Creative
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