Notion subscriptions cannot be canceled from within the app
A user warns that Notion subscriptions cannot be canceled directly from the app, requiring an external process they call "sneaky." This kind of cancellation friction increasingly draws regulatory scrutiny and erodes user trust.
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Subscription Cancellation Flows Deliberately Obscured to Prevent Churn
SaaS and app subscription cancellation options are intentionally buried in navigation and omitted from help documentation, creating friction that borders on deceptive design. Regulators in the EU and US are increasingly targeting these dark patterns.
Notion silently upgrades users to paid plans and charges without consent
Notion has been reported to automatically switch users from free to business plans and charge them without explicit authorization. This unauthorized billing behavior damages user trust and raises compliance concerns.
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