In a significant move to protect consumers from unwanted subscription services, the New York City Council has approved a new rule that will require companies to make it easy for customers to cancel their subscriptions. Dubbed the "click-to-cancel" rule, the new regulation aims to crack down on so-called "subscription traps" that have become increasingly common online. Under the new law, companies will be required to provide a clear and prominent link to cancel a subscription, making it easier for consumers to opt-out of unwanted services. This move is expected to give New Yorkers greater control over their online spending and prevent companies from using deceptive practices to keep customers locked into unwanted subscriptions.


New York City will adopt ‘click-to-cancel’ rule targeting subscription traps  SILive.com