Disney, Netflix, and other companies are opposing the FTC's proposal to implement a "click to cancel" feature for subscription services.
The proposed feature would make it easier for consumers to cancel their subscriptions online without having to call customer service.
Some argue that this proposal could benefit consumers by providing more control and transparency, while others argue that it could lead to decreased revenue for companies.
Disney, Netflix, and other companies are opposing the FTC's "click to cancel" proposal, which aims to make it easier for customers to cancel subscriptions.
Countries like Turkey, Germany, and the Netherlands already have laws requiring easy cancellation of subscriptions.
Customers are frustrated with companies that make it difficult to cancel subscriptions, and there is a need for clearer regulations to protect consumer rights.
The hype around "passkeys" could render security keys obsolete and useless.
Resident keys, which store private keys in the security key itself, are being heavily promoted as the preferred type of authenticator.
Using resident keys for passkeys can quickly fill up the limited storage space in security keys, leading to a poor user experience and limitations on device choice.
Thunderbird 115 "Supernova" is a major update to the Thunderbird email client for Linux, macOS, and Windows.
It introduces a modernized and visually appealing card view for the message list, along with a new Thunderbird logo and a dynamic unified toolbar.
Other notable features include an improved calendar design, customizable folder modes, eye-catching tags view, and better accessibility throughout the application.