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 U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is introducing a new rule designed to simplify the process for canceling recurring ...
The final rule, which will go into effect in about six months, is meant to give people a way out of subscriptions with ...
The average consumer spends about $91 on subscriptions each month, according to a CNET survey about subscription creep.
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 ...
"Click-to-cancel" is designed to end the "tricks and traps" around getting rid of unwanted subscriptions, according to the ...
The Commission voted 3-2 to approve publication of the final rule in the Federal Register, with Commissioners Melissa Holyoak ...
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has announced a final "click to cancel" rule that aims to simplify the process of ending ...
As the FTC announced today, the final “click-to-cancel” rule will require any company selling a recurring subscription online ...
Lina Khan, who leads the agency, said the rule is designed so that if consumers signed up online, they should be able to cancel in the same number of steps.
The Federal Trade Commission continued its crackdown on businesses that deceptively market and sell subscription services, adopting a rule Wednesday requiring companies to let consumers cancel a gym ...