FTC proposes changes to its Negative Option Rule, aiming to simplify cancellations, enhance transparency, and protect consumers from misleading info.
As a course creator or membership site owner, it's crucial to stay informed about the proposed changes to the FTC's Negative Option Rule.
Here's what you need to know and how to adapt your practices, we also include a full workshop addressing lots of the issues below as well have code you can implement to satisfy the new ruling in the FTC!
This video breaks down all the things you might want to do to be compliment with the new rules being introduced, including the following:
Implementation of some or all of these will help you maximise the FTC Rules for one-click cancellation.
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is proposing amendments to its Negative Option Rule that will significantly impact subscription-based businesses, including online courses and membership sites.
Key proposals include:
See the FTC Handout Sheet for a quick overview
By proactively adapting to these proposed changes, course creators and membership site owners can build trust with their customers while staying compliant with evolving regulations.
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Federal Trade Commission Proposes Rule Provision Making it Easier for Consumers to “Click to Cancel” Recurring Subscriptions and Memberships
Zenler, as a platform for course creators and membership site owners, is taking proactive steps to address the proposed FTC Negative Option Rule changes. Here's how Zenler is adapting its features and practices to help course creators comply with the new regulations:
Zenler has implemented a "3 click to cancel" (account > Biiling > Cancel) feature that allows students to cancel their subscriptions or memberships as easily as they signed up.
This ensures that course creators using Zenler can offer a cancellation process that is:
To help course creators provide clear information about subscriptions and payment plans, Zenler has updated its:
Zenler has improved its consent capture process by:
Of course, Zenler will implement even more changes if necessary.
The platform now offers:
For digital courses and memberships, Zenler has introduced:
By implementing these features, Zenler is helping course creators and membership site owners adapt to the proposed FTC rules while maintaining a positive user experience for their students.
Zenler will also be adding and enhancing features to provide even easier methods going forwards!
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