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Cancelling an online subscription in the UK can be difficult.
Cancelling an online subscription is not necessarily that simple in the UK

The Digital Trap: Why Cancelling Online Subscriptions Is Still Needlessly Difficult in the UK

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Posted By Greg Robinson on May 12, 2025 Features, Legal

Whatever the device you are using a subscription can be activated in seconds with a few clicks. Hence, it’s astonishing that cancelling that same service can sometimes feel like navigating a maze. For UK consumers and businesses alike, a frustrating reality persists: while signing up is seamless and fully digital, cancelling often isn’t — and legally, it doesn’t have to be.

Despite the UK’s growing digital economy and consumer expectations for frictionless service, many websites still require customers to pick up the phone and call a customer service line to cancel their subscription. Some even limit these cancellation windows to inconvenient office hours, forcing customers to invest more time and effort than they ever did signing up.

No Legal Requirement for Online Cancellations

Surprisingly, there is currently no legal obligation in the UK for companies to provide a way to cancel online subscriptions via the same method used to sign up. While consumer protection regulations — such as the Consumer Contracts Regulations 2013 — mandate that cancellation rights must be clearly stated and honoured, they don’t specify how cancellations should be processed.

This creates a loophole exploited by some companies: they make joining easy, but put barriers in place when it’s time to leave. Whether it’s calling a number, submitting a written letter, or navigating deliberately confusing website menus, the experience often seems designed to cause enough frustration that the customer simply gives up.

The Cost to SMEs and Consumers

For consumers, this is an issue of fairness and transparency. But for SMEs, it’s also a matter of competitiveness. Small businesses offering honest, flexible subscription services are undercut by rivals who retain customers not through quality or value, but through obstructive cancellation policies. Moreover, SMEs that themselves use subscription-based tools — for software, marketing, or operations — can face the same frustrations. Cancelling an underperforming service may be delayed simply because the process is designed to be difficult. This eats into both time and budgets.

International Comparison

Other countries are taking steps to close this loophole. In the United States, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) recently proposed a “click-to-cancel” rule that would require companies to make it just as easy to cancel a subscription as it was to start one. Germany and other parts of the EU have also introduced measures requiring online cancellation options for digital services. So why is the UK lagging behind?

Time for Regulatory Catch-Up

The UK government has expressed interest in strengthening digital consumer protections, but concrete changes have been slow. As more of life — and business — moves online, this regulatory gap becomes more pressing.

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