A new government rule says canceling subscriptions and memberships has to be as easy for consumers as signing up for them.
October is Cybersecurity Awareness Month, which means it’s the perfect time to learn how to protect yourself from scams.
If you've ever had trouble canceling memberships or subscriptions, this week's FTC ruling could solve that problem. Here's ...
Companies are using shadowy sign-up tactics and difficult cancelation processes to keep Americans trapped in subscriptions.
The Federal Trade Commission has finalized its "Click to Cancel" rule, making it easier for consumers to cancel subscriptions.
Well, soon commonsense simplicity will be a requirement once a new "click to cancel" rule goes into place in six months or so ...
Last year, we wrote about the FTC’s proposal to massively expand the Negative Option Rule to cover any goods or services involving a negative ...
The Federal Trade Commission approved a new rule this week that should make it easier for you to cancel a subscription you no ...
Tired of tearing your hair out trying to unsubscribe from a streaming service or cancel a gym membership? The Federal ...
Yesterday, on October 16, the Federal Trade Commission (“FTC”) issued final amendments to the “Rule Concerning Recurring ...
I t can be so easy to sign up for memberships and subscriptions. But canceling them? That’s a hassle and a half. Often you ...
The Federal Trade Commission adopted a final rule Wednesday that will require businesses to make it easy for consumers to ...