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The Federal Trade Commission is proposing a new “click to cancel” rule to help consumers get out of hard-to-stop free trials, auto-renewals and subscriptions.
FTC takes on junk fees. The FTC rule is part of President Joe Biden’s efforts to crack down on “junk fees.” Vice President Kamala Harris, the Democratic nominee for the White House, talked ...
The FTC is making it easier to cancel subscriptions. Here’s what to know. The agency’s “click to cancel” rule requires that subscription services can be canceled in as many steps as it ...
Gyms, newspapers, phone companies and other businesses have faced lawsuits for imposing obstacles on consumers who try to cancel their services. In 2022, the FTC announced it reached a settlement ...
The FTC says it receives thousands of consumer complaints every year about companies making it difficult to cancel subscriptions. A study conducted by research firm C+R Research last year found ...
FTC “click to cancel” rule seeks to end free trial traps, sneaky auto-enrollments No more jumping through endless hoops to cancel subscriptions, FTC rule says.
FTC ‘click to cancel’ rule faces legal challenges. Industry and trade groups say “click to cancel” places too many burdens on businesses, and they are suing to block the FTC from enforcing it.
FTC Chair Lina M. Khan said in the announcement of the rule that companies have made consumers jump through endless hoops to cancel. “The FTC’s rule will end these tricks and traps, saving ...
The FTC's new 'Click to Cancel' rule would make quitting subscriptions easier The Federal Trade Commission gets thousands of complaints a year from customers trapped in memberships they don't want.
The FTC's final 'click-to-cancel' ruling went into effect this week, on January 15. This means businesses -- including streaming services, cable TV, home shopping platforms, ...
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