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Under the FTC's "Click to Cancel" rule, businesses would've had make it as easy to cancel subscriptions as it is to sign up. An appeals court has now struck that measure down. By Winston Cho In a blow ...
Michael Evans writes about insurance and other finance topics for Investopedia. An insurance industry veteran, he has covered personal finance for more than 20 years for publications including ...
Do you really need all those streaming services? Here's how to cancel the ones you aren't watching and save some money in the new year. Jen Karner has spent the last 10 years covering technology, ...
Canceling a subscription should be just as easy as signing up for the service, the Federal Trade Commission said in a proposed “click-to-cancel” rule announced today. If approved, the plan “would put ...
For many, canceling a subscription or membership — even one acquired online — has become synonymous with unending hold music and persistent sales pitches. The Federal Trade Commission says it receives ...
Freedom of speech has supposedly been making an epic comeback, with growing optimism that cancel culture, the steady march to deny free speech rights and the politics of destruction across society, ...
A “click-to-cancel” rule, which would have made it easier for consumers to end unwanted subscriptions, has been blocked by a federal appeals court days before it was set to go into effect. But there ...
A federal appeals court vacated the Federal Trade Commission’s Click to Cancel rule — which was to go into effect next week — on procedural grounds. The FTC‘s Click to Cancel rule would have forced ...