The FTC adopted a final rule requiring businesses to make it as easy to cancel subscriptions and memberships as it is to sign ...
The average consumer spends about $91 on subscriptions each month, according to a CNET survey about subscription creep.
The Federal Trade Commission announced that it will implement “Click to Cancel,” a new rule requiring companies to make ...
According to the rule, businesses must make it as easy to cancel subscriptions and memberships as it is to sign up. Read more ...
The agency’s “click to cancel” rule requires that subscription services can be canceled in as many steps as it takes to sign up for them.
Click to Cancel is also requiring "sellers" to provide information to customers including when they are being switched from a ...
The FTC announced the final version of its click to cancel rule which aims to make it easier for consumers to cancel ...
Consumers aggravated with the sometimes difficult process of canceling subscriptions or memberships received some help ...
Trapped in a recurring payment for a subscription or membership you no longer need? Breaking up is about to get easier thanks to the FTC.
The Federal Trade Commission is taking action to simplify the process of canceling memberships and subscriptions after receiving tens of thousands of complaints.
Under the newly passed rule, businesses are forbidden from using a cancellation method other than the one used by consumers to sign up. Moreover, the FTC will also require businesses to clearly ...
Under the FTC's new rule, businesses are barred from implementing unnecessary steps and processes to cancel subscriptions.