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The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has delayed enforcement of the Negative Option Rule — specifically the new click-to-cancel rule — which would require businesses to make it as easy to cancel ...
The end of President Biden’s administration saw the Federal Trade Commission (“FTC”) adopt the sweeping “Click-to-Cancel” rule, which stands to ...
Also known as the Negative Option Rule, the big component of click-to-cancel is that ... you must be able to cancel online, too. As the FTC points out, the original May 14th deadline was already ...
The Federal Trade Commission voted Friday to delay enforcement of the Negative Option Rule — known widely as the “click-to-cancel” rule ... According to the FTC, the rule went into effect ...
The Federal Trade Commission extended the deadline for its "click to cancel" rule a second time to give servicers more time ...
The FTC is delaying enforcement of its so-called "click-to-cancel" rule until July. Enforcing the rule would prohibit companies from making it any more difficult for consumers to cancel than it ...
Unwanted subscriptions were about to get easier to cancel with the FTC's new click-to-cancel rule. But the commission just delayed its enforcement deadline by two more months. Ex-FTC commissioner ...
What just happened? The FTC's enforcement of the amended Negative Option Rule, often known as the click-to-cancel rule, has been delayed by two months after the agency voted to defer the ...
Last year, the FTC voted to ratify amendments to a regulation known as the Negative Option Rule, adding a new "click-to-cancel" rule that requires companies to be upfront about the terms of ...
Last November, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC or Commission) published its final click-to-cancel rule (the Rule), which requires sellers to make it as easy for consumers to cancel their enrollment ...
The Federal Trade Commission voted last week to delay the “click-to-cancel” rule another 60 days. The FTC was scheduled to begin enforcement May 14 but will now begin enforcement on July 14.