Legal experts share tips for complying with rules taking effect in April aimed at making it easier for consumers to cancel ...
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) recently issued its Final Rule requiring businesses subject to its authority to establish equivalency between ...
On October 16, the Federal Trade Commission announced final “click-to-cancel” amendments to its Negative Option Rule. Under the ...
The “click-to-cancel” rule will require businesses to “make it as easy for consumers to cancel their enrollment as it was to sign up,” according to the announcement, which noted the rule ...
The new set of rules will go into effect in 180 days, with some beginning as soon as 60 days after publication in the Federal ...
The Federal Trade Commission on Wednesday adopted a “click to cancel” rule that requires businesses to make it as easy to cancel a service as it was to sign up. Signed up online? Click to cancel.
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 ...
Wouldn’t it be nice if every company made it as easy to cancel a subscription as it was to sign up? Of course, many don’t. It’s frustrating to call customer service lines that aren’t ...
Subscriptions are getting much easier to manage thanks to the new FTC "Click to Cancel" rule that blocks companies from deceptive or malicious tactics that keep customers from canceling.
Companies that offer subscriptions have often made it very easy to enroll in their services, but exceedingly difficult to ...
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 ...