FTC’s click-to-cancel rule has been struck down by federal judges.
FTC’s click-to-cancel rule has been struck down by federal judges.
Adoption of the federal requirements to make canceling subscriptions easier were delayed in May.

Not surprised, just disappointed. We went from the most pro consumer WH to what is shaping up to be the worst WH for consumer rights in my lifetime.
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Gotta love some hard hitting coverage by Engadget, followed immediately by "Best Amazon Prime Day 2025 deals."
25 0 ReplyI have the same problem with Wired. They have some great content, interspersed with articles that are basically ads for Amazon. Gotta pay the bills I guess.
15 0 ReplyThe sad reality is that good journalism is expensive but no one wants to pay for it.
Even we, the readers who benefit from it, rarely want to actually pay for it.
11 0 ReplyI think it's kind of a cold start, bootstrap, problem. I don't want to pay for journalism when I don't have faith it'll be good, but since no one's paying for it it's not good
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Perhaps. Looks like both CNN and NBC News have "stories" on their front pages as well.
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And the "sale" prices are just what they normally were 6 months ago.
2 0 ReplyIt is absolutely hilarious how bad their site is during big daddy's minor sale. An entire week of no news just, "50 cents off this humidifier."
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