A new federal rule banning fake online reviews is now in effect, and it's easy to report them. The Federal Trade Commission ...
A proposed rule from the Federal Trade Commission aims to let consumers easily cancel unwanted subscriptions. It would ...
The final rule, which will go into effect in about six months, is meant to give people a way out of subscriptions with ...
Cancel" rule, empowering consumers with easier subscription cancellations and increased transparency in recurring payment ...
Legal experts share tips for complying with rules taking effect in April aimed at making it easier for consumers to cancel ...
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) recently issued its Final Rule requiring businesses subject to its authority to establish equivalency between ...
TUCSON, Ariz. (13 News) - Saying goodbye to a subscription- can take months. But that’s about to change. The Federal Trade Commission has just announced a new rule, called “Click to Cancel.” ...
A new federal rule could soon make it easier for consumers to cancel subscriptions, but business groups are preparing to challenge its implementation.
The FTC finalized a "click to cancel" rule last week that will take effect in about six months, giving companies time to come ...
"As of today, @FTC's final rule banning fake online reviews and testimonials has come into effect," the head of the agency ...
Last week, the FTC, by a 3-2 vote along party lines, adopted its click-to-cancel rule, which purports to make it easier to cancel gym ...
The text message said she had an outstanding balance and if she didn’t pay it, she’d be hit with a $50 late fee. The message included a link to settle the balance.