Apps use dark patterns to prevent users from cancelling subscriptions
Mobile app subscriptions trap users through deliberately obfuscated or broken cancellation flows, making it impossible to unsubscribe without contacting support. This dark pattern is common across consumer apps and generates involuntary recurring charges. Users lack automated tools to detect and cancel unwanted subscriptions across all platforms.
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surfaced semanticallyShopify Apps Continue Charging After Users Cancel Their Subscriptions
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