(The Hill) — Abobe made it intentionally difficult for customers to cancel subscriptions to its products including Photoshop, “trapping users” in expensive contracts, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC ...
Tired of paying for online subscriptions you no longer use but can’t quite figure out how to cancel? You’re not alone. Streaming platforms like Netflix, cloud storage services like iCloud, and ...
Welcome to Adobe, you can subscribe any time you like, but you can never leave. Well, maybe not never, but customers who subscribed to San Jose image-editing technology powerhouse Adobe’s software ...
The U.S. Department of Justice today sued Adobe Inc. for allegedly making it unnecessarily difficult to unsubscribe from its software products. In addition to the company, the complaint names ...
Steps that Adobe allegedly took to make it hard to cancel online subscriptions weren’t just annoying — they were illegal, according to the U.S. government. Adobe said it will fight the lawsuit.
Software company responds that it is 'transparent with the terms and conditions of our subscription agreements and have a simple cancellation process' U.S. regulators on Monday sued on Adobe Inc., ...
Subscription-based business models have become increasingly popular in recent years. According to a 2024 Bango survey of 5,000 U.S. subscribers, the average subscriber has 4.5 subscriptions, which ...
The U.S. Department of Justice sued Adobe on Monday for allegedly trapping customers into a year-long subscription without properly disclosing hidden fees. Adobe also charges an early termination fee ...