The agency’s “click to cancel” rule requires that subscription services can be canceled in as many steps as it takes to sign ...
Retailers, gyms and other businesses are now required to make it as easy to cancel subscriptions as to sign up.
The average consumer spends about $91 on subscriptions each month, according to a CNET survey about subscription creep.
Trapped in a recurring payment for a subscription or membership you no longer need? Breaking up is about to get easier thanks ...
Click to Cancel is also requiring "sellers" to provide information to customers including when they are being switched from a ...
People who want to stop paying for a subscription or membership will soon be able to do so with just a call or a click ...
The agency should focus more on small changes that improve the consumer experience than on broad systemic reform.
The FTC announced the final version of its click to cancel rule which aims to make it easier for consumers to cancel ...
Under the rule, businesses can’t force customers to cancel a subscription using a method different from how they signed up.
Here's what to know about the Federal Trade Commission's new final rule to make it easier to cancel memberships.
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission adopted a final rule on Wednesday requiring businesses to make it as easy to cancel ...
The FTC has passed a rule that'll require companies selling subscriptions to make it easier to cancel these plans.