The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is implementing its “click-to-cancel” rule, which will require sellers to make it as easy to cancel a subscription as it was to sign up. The FTC will update ...
The Federal Trade Commission on Wednesday announced it has finalized a proposal known as "click to cancel" that requires companies to make it just as easy to cancel a subscription or service as it ...
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 ...
More than 50,000 Credit Karma customers will soon receive checks or PayPal payments as part of a $2.5 million Federal Trade Commission payout. The FTC first took action in 2020 against Credit ...
The FTC issued a final rule aimed at curtailing predatory subscription models. © Mandel Ngan/Getty Images Companies will soon have to make it as easy to cancel a ...
The changes are set to take effect in April 2025. The Federal Trade Commission finalized a rule Wednesday that seeks to make it easier for American households to cancel their subscriptions and ...
Breaking up with your gym or streaming service is about to get a little easier. The Federal Trade Commission on Wednesday adopted a “click to cancel” rule that requires businesses to make it ...
Rule is part of Biden administration's bid to tackle 'junk fees' FTC has received increasing complaints about subscriptions Harris highlighted the rule in campaign platform Oct 16 (Reuters ...
Oct 16 (Reuters) - The U.S. Federal Trade Commission adopted a final rule on Wednesday requiring businesses to make it as easy to cancel subscriptions and memberships as it is to sign up ...
The Federal Trade Commission is cracking down on the patchwork of hidden subscriptions that undergirds modern life. The agency’s new finalized proposal requires businesses to make canceling ...
The Federal Trade Commission is announcing a finalized rule to make it easier for people to cancel subscriptions and memberships they just don’t want anymore. It’s called click to cancel.
The Federal Trade Commission adopted the rule on a 3-2 vote. It is similar to a California measure Gov. Gavin Newsom signed into law last month. Critics say the rule oversteps FTC authority ...