Assembly Bill 2863, introduced in April, requires companies with convenient online or in-app subscription options to allow customers to unsubscribe just as quickly. Many services are simple to subscribe to, and almost all renew automatically. Meanwhile, canceling these subscriptions is difficult or,...
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