A federal appeals court has struck down the Federal Trade Commission's 'click-to-cancel' rule, which was designed to make it easier for consumers to cancel unwanted subscriptions online.
The rule would have required companies to provide a simple, straightforward way to unsubscribe, but its repeal means consumers must still navigate complicated cancellation processes. Lawmakers, particularly Democrats, are pushing for new legislation or appeals to revive the rule. In the meantime, consumer advocates recommend alternative strategies for managing and canceling subscriptions.
The decision is expected to benefit businesses that rely on subscription models, while Americans continue to waste an estimated $200 per year on unused services.
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