The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has announced a final "click to cancel" rule that aims to simplify the process of ending ...
Under the rule, businesses can’t force customers to cancel a subscription using a method different from how they signed up.
Soon, it may be a whole lot easier to cancel subscriptions and memberships – for the gym, phone plans, streaming services, ...
In this context, a recent report from the FTC’s inspector general on news leaks are especially troubling and worthy of further investigation. As a law enforcement agency, the FTC is privy to ...
Wish it was as easy to cancel a subscription as it is to start one? It soon could be thanks to a vital rule change.
The Federal Trade Commission finalized changes to a rule that will require healthcare companies to provide more information ...
Violators are subject to redress and civil penalties, the FTC says. The new rule takes full effect 180 days after publication in the Federal Register, the legal medium for communicating new ...
Lina Khan, who leads the agency, said the rule is designed so that if consumers signed up online, they should be able to ...
Canceling the services has to be “at least as easy” as signing up, with no tricks or traps, the FTC said ... Trade groups representing news publishers, retailers and other businesses ...
Under the "click to cancel" rule, businesses must also get consumers' informed consent before issuing charges and maintain ...