The FTC has approved the so-called ‘Click to Cancel’ rule, making it easier for customers to cancel subscriptions. Planet Money examines why so many services began using the subscription model.
Telecom companies sue FTC to block the ‘click-to-cancel’ rule. The mandate requires organizations to offer simple ...
Your host, John Landecker, is joined by Herb Weisbaum, The ConsumerMan, an Emmy-award-winning broadcaster and one of ...
This content was published on Oct 24, 2024 On Thursday, the Swiss Federal Railways presented its first fully renovated InterCity tilting train (ICN). Read more: Swiss railways presents first fully ...
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Telecom, advertising, and newspaper lobbying groups have filed multiple lawsuits to block the Federal Trade Commission's ...
On October 16, 2024, and by a 3-2 vote of its commissioners, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) issued a broad-reaching final “click to cancel” ...
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has introduced a new policy that aims to simplify the often frustrating process of ...
Even if you don’t believe Trump will follow through on his oft-stated intent to use federal power to crush dissent and ...
Have you ever noticed it’s easier to sign up for something than it is to cancel? The Federal Trade Commission's new “Click to ...
Click to Learn More ClickUp is a cloud-based project management tool that serves as a centralized location for planning projects, managing tasks, and communicating with teammates. It includes a ...
Three groups that represent businesses in the technology and entertainment industries are suing the Federal Trade Commission ...