'Click to Cancel' subscription law goes live in California
A new 'Click to Cancel' bill has been signed into law in California, making it easier for consumers to cancel subscriptions as easily as they subscribed.
California's 'Click to Cancel' bill has been signed into law, making it easier for consumers to cancel their subscriptions. The legislation aims to address sketchy practices by companies that make subscribing easy but cancelling difficult. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) proposed a similar federal law last year and launched an investigation into Adobe after customers accused the company of shady practices.
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