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Click to cancel: FTC proposes rule to help consumers ditch subscriptions

Por: NBC News Tech March 24, 2023

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A new rule proposed by the Federal Trade Commission on Thursday would make it easier for consumers to cancel recurring subscriptions. The so-called click to cancel provision would require companies to simplify the cancellation process by allowing consumers to terminate services the same way they signed up for them — so if a consumer signed up for a subscription on a website, for example, they would need to be able to cancel it online rather... + full article



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