In a move that could bolster efforts to reshape the landscape of subscription-based commerce, New York City Mayor Zohran Kwame Mamdani and ...
The deadline for eligible Amazon customers to file claims as part of its Federal Trade Commission settlement is coming up ...
Streaming services, publishers, gyms and other subscription-based companies would need to make canceling as easy as clicking, under a rule to be proposed by New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s ...
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has announced a ban on subscription traps, the deliberate design tactics that make it easy to sign up for a service but frustratingly difficult to leave. In ...
Realm has raised a $4.5 million Seed round to speed up enterprise sales cycles. Its platform gives AI the structured context needed to automate deal-defining materials like RFP responses. The round ...
Between the Queen Azalea coronation, plant an Azalea week, concerts and a garden party, it’s been a busy week around town to celebrate one of the Port City’s biggest events of the year; The Azalea ...
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New laws to make it easier to cancel subscriptions
New laws will make it easier to cancel subscriptions and get refunds for unwanted auto-renewals, the government has said. A crackdown on "subscription traps" could save the average person nearly £170 ...
Hiromu Arakawa's newest anime series is heating up, and thankfully, Episode 3 of Daemons of the Shadow Realm is only days ...
Another World of Warcraft private server will soon be no more, as the creators behind Stormforge have announced the project's ...
It’s a familiar feeling in the modern age. You’ve grown bored of a subscription or it’s become too expensive, and now you want to get out. But the dread grows as you learn what that could involve: a ...
Blizzard shuts down another private WoW Classic server, TurtleWoW and Stormforge to shut down in May
Blizzard has sent even more cease and desists to another private World of Warcraft Classic server, this time targeting the ...
The Washington Post’s has lost more than 250,000 subscribers, at least 50,000 of which bolted in the last 24 hours, since owner Jeff Bezos’s supiciously timed decision to kill the paper’s planned ...
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