New York City to ban deceptive subscription practices and force companies to offer easy cancellation

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What just happened? The long-running effort to introduce the click-to-cancel policy will end this October – for those living in New York City. Consumers will no longer be forced to jump through so many hoops when trying to cancel a subscription that they're encouraged to give up, and the process will be carried out via the same method they used to sign up.

Mayor Zohran Mamdani and the Department of Consumer and Worker Protection (DCWP) announced that the city's final Click-to-Cancel Rule will take effect on October 1. New York will become the first US city to impose this type of requirement at the municipal level.

"Whether it's hidden fees that suddenly appear at checkout or subscriptions that take one click to sign up for and a dozen steps to cancel, the result is the same: working people pay more while corporations profit," said Mayor Mamdani. "That ends now."

The regulation covers automatic renewals and continuous-service subscriptions, including streaming platforms, gyms, subscription boxes, and free trials that turn into paid plans.

Businesses must clearly disclose the price, billing frequency, renewal terms, cancellation deadline, and available cancellation methods before asking for payment details or consent.

Companies must allow customers to cancel at any time using a process as easy as the one used to subscribe and through the same medium – so no being forced to cancel over the phone. A business that accepts sign-ups through several channels must offer cancellation through all of them. Even subscriptions started in person must have an online cancellation option.

The rule also targets those all-too-familiar retention tactics. Companies can't hang up on customers, hide or misrepresent cancellation instructions, lie about the consequences of leaving, or unreasonably delay a request. Consumers cannot be charged to return items supplied for free without their affirmative consent.

Subscriptions with terms of at least six months will require a reminder 15 to 45 days before the cancellation deadline. Businesses must also warn users before free trials lasting more than a month become paid-for and provide notice of material changes, including price increases.

Violations can bring restitution and civil penalties starting at $525 and rising to $1,050 for a second offense and $3,500 for subsequent violations. The city estimates the rule could save residents between $21.5 million and $162.5 million annually.

It was previously reported that the FTC had approved a nationwide click-to-cancel rule in 2024, delayed enforcement in May 2025, and saw an appeals court vacate it two months later because the agency skipped a required preliminary economic analysis. The FTC restarted the rulemaking process in March.

States have continued filling the federal gap. California's expanded Automatic Renewal Law mandates simple online cancellation and renewal reminders, while Colorado, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Minnesota, and Utah have also strengthened their automatic-renewal rules, although the details differ.

The click-to-cancel measure is final, but New York City's companion proposal requiring businesses to display all mandatory "junk fees" in the advertised price must still go through a public-comment period and a hearing.

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New York City since Zohran Mamdani took over, it has become a great place for policy.

Too bad he can not run for president as he has shown we are due to have a Socialist president....Fingers crossed for Ocasio-Cortez as it's time for drastic positive changes for the U.S.A.

If the old politics couldn't do anything, aside from being push overs (Biden) and deranged bigots (Trump) perhaps it's time for new younger blood.
 
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Keeping my fingers crossed but I have my doubts about the long run.
As in Europe companies are the driving force (I.e. money) behind the political parties.
 
Keeping my fingers crossed but I have my doubts about the long run.
As in Europe companies are the driving force (I.e. money) behind the political parties.
It comes down to massage...Zohran Mamdani hit the nail on the head with his messaging, and the truth is New York City is a reflection of what the world needs...cheaper prices and politicians that care for their citizens.
 
New York City since Zohran Mamdani took over, it has become a great place for policy.

Too bad he can not run for president as he has shown we are due to have a Socialist president....Fingers crossed for Ocasio-Cortez as it's time for drastic positive changes for the U.S.A.

If the old politics couldn't do anything, aside from being push overs (Biden) and deranged bigots (Trump) perhaps it's time for new younger blood.
Now what's he gonna do when all those bills come due?

It's easy to balance budgets when you push pension obligations onto the next financial year, but the thing is, years pass. So what's he gonna do next time, move it again? Eventually you gotta pay that bill.
 
Now what's he gonna do when all those bills come due?

It's easy to balance budgets when you push pension obligations onto the next financial year, but the thing is, years pass. So what's he gonna do next time, move it again? Eventually you gotta pay that bill.
Most politicians don't take risks being too worry about reelection, but we can't have politicians worry about their future seats if they are not working for the people that put them there in the first place. I rather him getting burnt trying, than him warming up a seat not taking the necessary risks.
 
Now what's he gonna do when all those bills come due?

It's easy to balance budgets when you push pension obligations onto the next financial year, but the thing is, years pass. So what's he gonna do next time, move it again? Eventually you gotta pay that bill.
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Making cancellation as easy as registration should have been basic consumer law from the moment recurring online payments became common.
 
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