The Federal Trade Commission has decided to delay enforcing its “click-to-cancel” rule, which mandates companies make subscription cancellations nearly as effortless as signing up. The postponement gives businesses additional time to comply, leaving consumers to wonder if ending that pesky subscription will finally be a breeze.
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