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FTC targets Uber’s shady subscription tactics

April 21, 2025, 1:20 pm

The Federal Trade Commission has taken aim at Uber for allegedly tricking subscribers into recurring charges by enrolling customers and making cancellations a labyrinthine process. Multiple lawsuits allege deceptive billing practices centered on the Uber One subscription, prompting legal action that puts a spotlight on the company’s customer safeguards.

Reddit: r/politics, r/technews, r/technology

Bluesky: @gizmodo.com

gizmodo.com / FTC Says Uber Enrolled People Into Its Subscription Service Without Consent

www.ft.com/ / FTC sues Uber over ‘deceptive’ subscription service - Financial Times

techcrunch.com / Feds accuse Uber of charging customers for subscriptions without consent

theinformation.com / FTC Sues Uber, Alleging Deceptive Billing Practices - The Information

wsj.com / Uber Faces FTC Lawsuit Alleging Deceptive Billing, Cancellation Practices

cnbc.com / FTC sues Uber, says company charged for Uber One without consent

theverge.com / Uber accused of signing up and charging subscription customers without consent

ftc.gov / FTC Takes Action Against Uber for Deceptive Billing and Cancellation Practices


permalink / 12 stories from 10 sources in 8 hours ago #fintech #ecommerce #dataprivacy #techpolicy #infosec +


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