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Canceling subscriptions will get easier, thanks to FTC
FTC adopts 'click to cancel' rule to make it easier to end subscriptions, mirroring California law
A divided Federal Trade Commission adopted a powerful rule Thursday that requires companies to make it just as easy to cancel a subscription as it is to sign up for one.
California and the FTC are making it easier for you to cancel your subscriptions
If you’re trying to cut back on subscriptions you don’t use, the Federal Trade Commission and the state of California have great news. On Wednesday, the federal consumer protection agency announced it has finalized a so-called “click to cancel” rule: Companies will have to make it as easy to cancel a membership,
FTC moves to take the ‘frustration' out of canceling subscriptions for consumers
Lina Khan, who leads the agency, said the rule is designed so that if consumers signed up online, they should be able to cancel in the same number of steps.
FTC Announces the Final 'Click-to-Cancel' Rule for Subscriptions
The Federal Trade Commission has announced the final "click-to-cancel" rule, which is designed to ensure that consumers can cancel subscriptions
FTC targets annoying subscription traps with "Click-to-Cancel" mandate
On Wednesday, the Federal Trade Commission agreed to ratify its "Click-to-Cancel" rule in a 3-2 vote. Click to Cancel (C2C) is almost identical to California's law.
FTC drops hammer on unwanted subscriptions with 'click to cancel' rule
It 'will end these tricks and traps, saving Americans time and money' The US Federal Trade Commission on Wednesday announced a final "click-to-cancel" rule that aims to simplify the process of ending unwanted subscriptions to products and services.
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FTC Issues Rare Complaint Against Coffee Franchise With Burgerim Ties
A Miami-based coffee company that allegedly sold 59 franchises in several states and collected more than $1.25 million in ...
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FTC issues $1.3M judgment over coffee chain’s violations of the Franchise Rule
The Federal Trade Commission alleged Qargo Coffee failed to provide a founder’s history with defunct Burgerim in addition to details involving a past bankruptcy.
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FTC accuses Qargo Coffee of violating franchise rules
The agency issued a rare complaint against the Miami-based coffee shop franchise, saying that it improperly sold franchises without ...
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FTC And Congress Ramp Up Efforts To Rein In Drug Patent Evergreening
Pressure is mounting in Congress and the regulatory agencies for changes to the drug patent system. Time will tell how fast ...
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