The Federal Trade Commission has postponed enforcing its "click-to-cancel" rule, previously set for May 14, to July 14. This rule, designed to simplify subscription cancellations, mandates that companies make the cancellation process as straightforward as the sign-up process. The enforcement delay was decided after the FTC assessed the compliance burden on businesses. Additionally, the Commission indicated that while entities must comply by the new deadline, they are open to adjusting the regulation if enforcement highlights deficiencies.
The FTC has delayed enforcement of its "click-to-cancel" rule until July 14th, ensuring subscribers can cancel services as easily as signing up.
The FTC's rule mandates that cancelling a subscription must be as simple as starting one, reflecting a commitment to consumer rights.
Despite the delay, the FTC emphasizes that by the new deadline, all entities must comply fully with the Rule on cancellation procedures.
The Commission remains open to amending the Rule if enforcement reveals any operational challenges.
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