“Too often, businesses make people jump through endless hoops just to cancel a subscription,” FTC chair Lina Khan said in a statement. “The FTC’s rule will end these tricks and ...
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The FTC issued a final rule aimed at curtailing predatory subscription models. © Mandel Ngan/Getty Images Companies will soon have to make it as easy to cancel a ...
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is implementing its “click-to-cancel” rule, which will require sellers to make it as easy to cancel a subscription as it was to sign up. The FTC will update ...
Raise a glass, because the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has finalized its "Click to Cancel" rule. The rule, set to take effect soon, aims to protect consumers from deceptive subscription ...
It’s called click to cancel. FTC Commissioner Lina Khan said in an interview Tuesday that the rule is designed so that if consumers signed up online, they must also be able to cancel on the same ...
Tired of jumping through hoops to cancel subscriptions? The FTC's new rule aims to make unsubscribing easy. It can be so easy to sign up for memberships and subscriptions. But canceling them?
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) on Wednesday announced that it finalized its "click to cancel" rule that will require companies to make it easier for consumers to cancel their subscriptions.
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meal kit services, and more. After announcing the proposed rule a year ago, the FTC heard more than 16,000 comments from consumers and federal and state government agencies, consumer groups ...
Gavin Newsom signed into law last month. Critics say the rule oversteps FTC authority, suggesting it could be vulnerable to legal challenge. The Federal Trade Commission continued its crackdown on ...
The FTC will also require businesses to clearly disclose the terms of their subscriptions and get customer consent before charging them. The rule, which was first proposed last year, applies to ...