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FTC Approves 'Click to Cancel' Rule
FTC Sets Final Rule Designed to Make Canceling Subscriptions Easier — Here’s Everything to Know
"Click-to-cancel" is designed to end the "tricks and traps" around getting rid of unwanted subscriptions, according to the FTC.
FTC introduces ‘Click to Cancel’ rule to simplify subscription cancellations
The Federal Trade Commission announced that it will implement “Click to Cancel,” a new rule requiring companies to make canceling a subscription as easy as signing up.
The FTC wants to make it easier to cancel subscriptions
Have you tried to cancel a subscription or membership recently and gotten the run-around? Regulators say it should be as easy to cancel as it is to sign-up. We’ll discuss the specifics of the new FTC rule.
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FTC makes it easier for you to cancel subscriptions with ‘Click-to-Cancel'
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) wants to force online services to reduce the complexity of unsubscribing for customers.
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What to know about new FTC rule making it easier to cancel subscriptions and memberships
Retailers, gyms and other businesses are now required to make it as easy to cancel subscriptions as to sign up.
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The FTC's chair has major enemies on Wall Street and Silicon Valley. Here's why
Lina Khan, the head of the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), has emerged as one of the “most feared people in Silicon Valley” ...
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Subscribed Online? You’ll Soon Be Able To Cancel Online, Too, FTC Says.
Companies will be required to give customers a way to cancel subscriptions that's as easy as the way they signed up, under a ...
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