If you've ever had trouble canceling memberships or subscriptions, this week's FTC ruling could solve that problem. Here's ...
The Federal Trade Commission has finalized its "Click to Cancel" rule, making it easier for consumers to cancel subscriptions.
Last year, we wrote about the FTC’s proposal to massively expand the Negative Option Rule to cover any goods or services involving a negative ...
According to the report, the Federal Trade Commission gets about 70 complaints regarding this issue a day so it's happening ...
The FTC has passed its “click-to-cancel” rule that will require subscription companies to make it as easy for consumers to ...
You signed up for a new subscription, whether it be a 30-day free trial of the latest streaming service or a new gym ...
The federal government just fundamentally changed how businesses need to handle recurring subscriptions by unveiling its new “Click-to-Cancel” ...
Here's what to know about the Federal Trade Commission's new final rule to make it easier to cancel memberships.
With a click of a button, signing up for a membership or a subscription is easy, but cancellation can be complicated.
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A new California law tries to prevent this and mandates what every platform should already have: a single-click cancel. On Sep. 24, Gov. Gavin Newsom signed Assembly Bill No. 2863, penned by ...