The "click-to-cancel" rule will require businesses to provide a way for consumers to cancel their subscriptions that is just as easy as it is to sign up.
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 said businesses must disclose when free trials or other promotional offers will end and let ...
Passwordless authentication is an ongoing sparring match between the quest to simplify identity verification for logins and ...
The “click to cancel” rule requires retailers, gyms and other businesses to get consumers’ consent for subscriptions, auto-renewals and free trials that convert to paid memberships. The cancellation ...
Soon, it may be a whole lot easier to cancel subscriptions and memberships – for the gym, phone plans, streaming services, ...
The Federal Trade Commission on Wednesday announced it has finalized a proposal known as “click to cancel” that requires ...
“Too often, businesses make people jump through endless hoops just to cancel a subscription,” said Commission Chair Lina Khan ...
The Federal Trade Commission adopted a final rule Wednesday that will require businesses to make it easy for consumers to ...
Subscriptions are getting much easier to manage thanks to the new FTC "Click to Cancel" rule that blocks companies from ...
If you’re trying to cut back on subscriptions you don’t use, the Federal Trade Commission and the state of California have great news. On Wednesday, the federal consumer protection agency announced it ...