Subscriptions to The Epoch Times Class Action Subscriptions to The Epoch Times Allegations: Failing to adequately disclose the terms of subscriptions and making it difficult to cancel
DoNotPay Subscriptions Class Action DoNotPay Subscriptions Allegations: Failing to adequately disclose the terms of subscriptions that automatically renew
BetterHelp Subscriptions Class Action BetterHelp Subscriptions Allegations: Failing to adequately disclose the terms of subscriptions and making them difficult to cancel
NordVPN, NordPass, and NordLocker Subscriptions Class Action NordVPN, NordPass, and NordLocker Subscriptions Allegations: Failing to adequately disclose that subscriptions automatically renew and making them difficult to cancel
Subscriptions for Stages of Beauty Cosmetics Class Action Subscriptions for Stages of Beauty Cosmetics
MoviePass Subscriptions Class Action MoviePass Subscriptions Allegations: Operating a deceptive bait-and-switch scheme
Subscriptions for “Lord of the Rings”-related Interactive Games Class Action Subscriptions for “Lord of the Rings”-related Interactive Games
Thrive Market Subscriptions Class Action Thrive Market Subscriptions Allegations: Failing to adequately disclose the terms of memberships
Subscriptions to Adult Time Class Action Subscriptions to Adult Time Allegations: Failing to disclose that consumers who sign up for “trial” memberships are enrolled in additional memberships and charged monthly fees
accessiBe Software and Subscriptions Class Action accessiBe Software and Subscriptions Allegations: Falsely marketing that products use artificial intelligence to automatically repair websites to ensure they are accessible to people with disabilities and comply with legal and regulatory standards
Federal officials look to crack down on deceptive subscription marketing practices at broad range of firms Media Coverage Federal officials look to crack down on deceptive subscription marketing practices at broad range of firms Yeganeh Torbati, Washington Post
TINA.org Supports FTC’s ‘Click to Cancel’ Rule against Industry Challenge Blog TINA.org Supports FTC’s ‘Click to Cancel’ Rule against Industry Challenge Companies should not be able to trap consumers into subscriptions that they do not want.