Slated to take effect in 180 days, the new rule also tries to prevent sellers from charging for services simply because the ...
A new government rule says canceling subscriptions and memberships has to be as easy for consumers as signing up for them.
NEW YORK (AP) — October is Cybersecurity Awareness Month, which means it's the perfect time to learn how to protect yourself ...
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 (FTC) wants to end these unfair and deceptive practices and give consumers greater control over ...
At long last, we have a rule. On October 10, 2024, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) unanimously issued a final rule updating the ...
The Federal Trade Commission has finalized its "Click to Cancel" rule, making it easier for consumers to cancel subscriptions.
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 ...
The final rule, which will go into effect in about six months, is meant to give people a way out of subscriptions with recurring charges.