Regulators are beginning to crack down on tech firms that like to make cancelling subscriptions infuriatingly hard.
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Tech firms like to make cancelling subscriptions infuriatingly hard – but regulators are starting to crack down.
Regulators are beginning to crack down on tech firms that like to make cancelling subscriptions infuriatingly hard.
Regulators are beginning to crack down on tech firms that like to make cancelling subscriptions infuriatingly hard.
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