The FTC’s Click-to-Cancel rule just hit a significant roadblock. A federal appeals court—specifically the Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit—blocked the rule from taking effect, meaning businesses no longer need to offer online cancellation options for now. This decision “nullifies the rule unless and until a new, legally viable version is introduced.”
FTC May Reintroduce the Click-to-Cancel Rule
But this doesn’t mean the story is over. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) could revise and reintroduce the click-to-cancel requirement. If this happens, businesses may need to re-implement online cancellation options. After all, the goal of the rule—making it easier for consumers to end recurring subscriptions and memberships—still aligns with growing regulatory and consumer pressure.
State Law Requirements Still Apply to Subscription Cancellations
And while the federal trade mandate is paused, state law requirements are very much alive. States like California and New York already enforce strict cancellation laws, including regulations surrounding the automatic renewal of subscriptions and subscription services tied to a free trial or negative option feature. More states are expected to follow, continuing the momentum toward easier cancellations.
Simplifying Cancellation Processes is Now a Best Practice
So what’s the takeaway for fitness businesses?
Even without a federal rule in place, the demand for clear and simple subscription cancellation processes is only increasing. The Health & Fitness Association advises clubs to proactively enhance their cancellation processes “that strike the right balance between member rights and operational feasibility for clubs and studios”—not only to stay compliant, but to boost member trust and satisfaction. It’s a smart move in today’s market, where deceptive practices related to subscriptions can lead to enforcement actions, legal exposure, or damage to your brand.
How Jonas Fitness Helps You Stay Ahead of Subscription Rules
At Jonas Fitness, we’ve been working alongside our clients to optimize their subscription and cancellation workflows. For instance, we’ve helped clubs plan and implement clear and easy-to-use online cancellation options, adjust internal practices to comply with state laws, and prepare for potential changes in federal regulations. Our flexible solutions are designed to align with evolving expectations and help businesses stay ahead, whether you’re dealing with a recurring subscription, a negative option program, or just want to make it easy for consumers to cancel.
Review Your Cancellation Process Before 2025
If you’re ready to take a closer look at your cancellation process or explore potential improvements, reach out to your dedicated Client Success Manager or contact us directly. Our Client Success Managers are experienced professionals who can provide guidance on navigating subscription rules and improving your cancellation process. We’re here to help your business move forward confidently, even as the regulatory landscape shifts.




