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Mayor Mamdani announces "Click-to-Cancel" rules (nyc.gov)

182 points by thisislife2 · 1 day ago · 2 comments on HN

Article summary

Mayor Mamdani has announced new consumer protection rules in New York City, including a 'Click-to-Cancel' rule that requires businesses to provide simple subscription cancellation and a rule banning hidden junk fees. The rules aim to save New Yorkers hundreds of millions of dollars per year and promote transparency in pricing. The 'Click-to-Cancel' rule will take effect on October 1, 2026, and businesses that violate the rules will face restitution and civil penalties. The proposed 'Junk Fees' rule is currently open for public comment and will be followed by a public hearing on August 7th.

Main themes

  • Consumer Protection
  • Subscription Services
  • Junk Fees
  • Transparency in Pricing
  • Regulatory Action

What commenters say

  • The new rules are a step in the right direction towards protecting consumers from predatory business practices.
  • The 'Click-to-Cancel' rule will simplify the process of canceling subscriptions and reduce frustration for consumers.
  • Some argue that the rules may not be effective in preventing businesses from finding new ways to deceive consumers.
  • The ban on hidden junk fees will promote transparency in pricing and help consumers make informed decisions.
  • There are concerns that the rules may be overly broad and burdensome for small businesses or startups.
  • The rules are seen as a positive development for low-income households who are disproportionately affected by junk fees and subscription traps.
  • Others argue that the rules do not go far enough in addressing the root causes of consumer exploitation.