New York City Residents Face Changes in Service Contracts with Mamdani's Click-To-Cancel Rule. In a move aimed at increasing consumer protection, New York City Mayor Eric Adams' administration, led by Deputy Mayor for Economic Development and Infrastructure, Meera Jaganathan, with the support of city officials, has announced a new rule requiring service providers to offer a simple click-to-cancel option for consumers. The rule, spearheaded by Deputy Mayor Jaganathan, is expected to impact various industries, including subscription services, gyms, and streaming platforms. The new regulation is set to take effect soon, giving businesses time to adapt to the changes, which could have far-reaching implications for how consumers engage with services in the city.


Mamdani Announces New Click-To-Cancel Rule For New York City  Engadget