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The FTC's 'click to cancel' rule would have wiped out a practice that allowed some businesses to scam their customers. That's ...
A federal appeals court today struck down a "click-to-cancel" rule that would have required companies to make cancelling ...
Picking up where the FTC left off, lawmakers announced the Click to Cancel Act, which requires companies to "provide a simple ...
Federal appeals court blocks FTC's "click to cancel" rule requiring businesses to simplify subscription cancellations, citing ...
For Apple devices, navigate to your settings and click on your Apple account. From there, click "Subscriptions" and you'll see which ones you're paying for, the amount and when it will renew. From ...
Lawmakers are once again pushing to enact the Click-to-Cancel Consumer Protection Act, aiming to resurrect the Federal Trade ...
A federal appeals court has put a stop to the Federal Trade Commission’s (FTC) new rule that would have made it easier for ...
The FTC ‘s Click to Cancel rule would have forced businesses “to make it as easy for consumers to cancel their enrollment as it was to sign up.” The rule was to become effective July 14, 2025.
On July 8, 2025, the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit vacated the Federal Trade Commission’s (FTC) “Click to Cancel” Rule.
FTC’s popular “Click to Cancel” rule struck down by federal appeals court over procedural issues Rule aimed to simplify subscription cancellations, targeting negative option marketing practices ...
The proposed “click-to-cancel” rule was a revision of the FTC’s original Negative Option Rule, which was promulgated in 1973 (see Regulations Pertaining to the Use of Negative Option Plans ...
Under the so-called "click-to-cancel" rule, if customers decide to enroll in a subscription online or through an app in one step -- they should be able to cancel that way, too.