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      U.S. regulators including the Federal Trade Commission and a coalition of 21 states plus the District of Columbia have filed an amended federal complaint against ride-hailing giant Uber, accusing the company of enrolling consumers in its Uber One subscription without clear consent, charging users before free trials ended, failing to deliver advertised benefits such as $0 delivery fees and savings, and making cancellation unduly difficult by forcing customers through long, opaque processes; the expanded case, filed in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California, seeks civil penalties under the Restore Online Shoppers’ Confidence Act and various state consumer protection laws while Uber denies the claims and contends cancellations typically take under 20 seconds.

      Sources: Federal Trade Commission, The Verge

      Key Takeaways

      • Regulators allege Uber engaged in deceptive subscription billing practices, including enrolling consumers without informed consent and charging prematurely.

      • The amended complaint highlights how Uber’s stated benefits for Uber One were not consistently delivered and that cancellation required an excessive number of steps.

      • Uber disputes the allegations, emphasizes improvements to its cancellation process, and faces potential civil penalties and broader regulatory scrutiny.

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      In a high-profile legal escalation that underscores growing scrutiny of Silicon Valley subscription models, the Federal Trade Commission together with 21 states and the District of Columbia has broadened its litigation against Uber over alleged deceptive practices tied to the company’s Uber One subscription service. The amended complaint, filed in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California, builds on an earlier case first brought by the FTC in April 2025 and now seeks civil penalties under both federal and state consumer protection laws, including the Restore Online Shoppers’ Confidence Act. At the heart of regulators’ concerns is a pattern of billing and cancellation behavior they say short-circuited consumer rights and expectations, a scenario that critics argue erodes trust in digital marketplaces and online subscription models.

      According to the filings, Uber repeatedly charged individuals for the Uber One subscription without securing proper consent, including billing customers before the end of free trial periods despite representations that such billing would not occur. Authorities also contend that Uber’s marketing overstated the financial value of the subscription, citing examples where promised benefits such as $0 delivery fees and up to $25 in savings were not realized. In addition to these concerns, regulators say Uber made canceling the subscription unduly burdensome, forcing users to navigate through up to 23 screens and complete dozens of individual actions to effect a cancellation — an experience that stands in contrast with Uber’s public assurances that cancellations are straightforward and can be completed in seconds.

      Uber has pushed back against the claims, maintaining that its systems are transparent and that most users can cancel quickly, emphasizing recent changes aimed at simplifying the process. Nevertheless, this legal action reflects a broader regulatory focus on how tech companies structure and communicate recurring charges and could have implications beyond one company if courts or lawmakers adopt stricter standards for consumer consent and cancellation processes. The lawsuit also highlights the political and legal leverage that coordinated federal and state efforts can exert against major tech platforms, raising the stakes for how digital services manage subscriptions while balancing growth objectives with compliance. As the case develops, observers will be watching closely for rulings on the substantive legal standards governing consent and disclosures in digital commerce and the potential for significant penalties if regulators prevail.

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