Audit Your Subscription Website
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UK DMCC Act Requirements DMCC 2024 / CMA
EU Consumer Directive Requirements EU 2019/770 & 2019/771
Manual Verification Checklist
What the Law Requires After June 2026
UK DMCC Act — "Easy Cancel"
Cancellation must be as easy as sign-up. A single click or step is the benchmark. Pre-ticked boxes to retain subscriptions are banned.
Up to 10% global turnoverEU Directive 2019/770
Digital content/service contracts must include clear withdrawal rights and immediate cancellation access within the customer account area.
Varies by member stateNo "Dark Patterns"
Deliberately confusing UX, hidden cancel buttons, guilt-trip prompts ("Are you sure you want to lose everything?"), or excessive hurdles are prohibited.
CMA enforcement priorityDrip Pricing Banned
Mandatory charges (e.g. renewal fees, auto-upgrade costs) must be shown upfront at the point of subscription sign-up — not revealed at checkout.
Automatic fine authorityReminder Notices
Before any subscription auto-renews, businesses must send a reminder to the consumer with the cancellation option clearly displayed.
Required from June 2026Confirmation of Cancellation
Immediate written confirmation of cancellation must be sent to consumers. Delays or conditions after cancellation request are non-compliant.
Immediate requirement