The new rule also tries to prevent sellers from charging for services simply because the user failed to take action, such as ...
The FTC has just announced a finalized 'click-to-cancel' rule which requires that businesses which get consumers to sign up ...
Wish it was as easy to cancel a subscription as it is to start one? It soon could be thanks to a vital rule change.
Trapped in a recurring payment for a subscription or membership you no longer need? Breaking up is about to get easier thanks to the FTC.
Under the so-called "click-to-cancel" rule, if customers decide to enroll in a subscription online or through an app in one ...
With a click of a button, signing up for a membership or a subscription is easy, but cancellation can be complicated.
The FTC’s rule mandates that publishers and other businesses simplify the process of canceling a subscription or membership.
The "click to cancel" rule requires retailers, gyms and other businesses to get consumers' consent for subscriptions, auto-renewals and free trials that convert to paid memberships. The ...
On Wednesday, the FTC announced it had finalized the Commission’s “click to cancel” rule, with most of the provisions slated to take effect in 180 days. “Too often, businesses make people ...
The federal government just fundamentally changed how businesses need to handle recurring subscriptions by unveiling its new “Click-to-Cancel” ...