FTC settlement requires Shutterstock to pay $35M and change subscription cancellation practices
→Shutterstock must rebuild subscription disclosure, consent and cancellation controls under the FTC settlement order
- → Shutterstock subscription product teams must clearly and conspicuously disclose renewal terms and cancellation-fee timing and amounts before billing — failure would breach the proposed order’s material-term disclosure requirement once approved.
- → Shutterstock checkout and payments teams must obtain consumers’ express informed consent before charging for subscriptions or content packs with negative option features — charging without that consent would breach the proposed order’s consent requirement once approved.
- → Shutterstock account, customer-support and cancellation-flow teams must maintain simple cancellation mechanisms for negative option features — forcing consumers through harder cancellation paths would breach the proposed order’s cancellation requirement once approved.
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