A new survey reveals that almost half of Americans have forgotten to cancel a trial subscription. It also corroborates earlier findings that we’re now spending around $1,000 a year on ...
Tired of jumping through hoops to cancel subscriptions? The FTC's new rule aims to make unsubscribing easy. It can be so easy to sign up for memberships and subscriptions. But canceling them?
The United States’ Federal Trade Commission (FTC) will soon implement a “click-to-cancel” rule, which will make it significantly easier for consumers to cancel their subscriptions and memberships, and ...
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Providers of digital subscriptions must make it possible to cancel subscriptions with one or a few simple clicks, as the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has finally decided. And although the ...
The Federal Trade Commission has set its final “click-to-cancel” rule, which will require sellers to make it as easy for consumers to cancel their subscriptions — including streaming ...
(Graeme Jennings/Washington Examiner via AP, Pool, File) The Federal Trade Commission adopted a final rule Wednesday that will require businesses to make it easy for consumers to cancel unwanted ...
The Federal Trade Commission will soon implement a rule making it easier for consumers to cancel their subscriptions and memberships, according to an announcement Wednesday, effectively clamping ...
I cannot stand when I go to end a subscription, and rather than a "cancel" button, they present me a phone number. I never had to call to subscribe. In fact, most companies make it way too easy to ...
The FTC is officially cracking down on this type of shady activity. It's called "Click to Cancel," and it details how, among other requirements, the FTC expects companies to abide by a simple rule ...