Despite its cancel anytime promise, Uber also made the process needlessly difficult.
The Trump-Vance FTC is fighting back on behalf of the American people.
Uber has allegedly violated the FTC Act and the Restore Online Shoppers Confidence Act.
A person in their car pulling up the Uber app on their phone.© Getty
But the FTC isnt only side-eyeing sign-up and cancellation processes.
(Currently, Ubers site boasts that members save on average $27 per month.)
However, the FTC claims that number is inaccurate and doesnt account for the subscriptions monthly cost.
This isnt the first time that the FTC has taken action against Uber.
In 2018, Uber evenavoided FTC finesover a 2016 data breach that it paid hackers to cover up.
But last month, Fergusontold CNBCthat Big Tech is one of the FTCs priorities.
Now, Uber is the first company that the FTC has taken action against in Trumps second term.
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