Category: Class Action Lawsuit Guide Hub
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How to cancel Chegg subscriptions
The fastest way to cancel a Chegg subscription is through your Chegg My Account page under Subscriptions, or via your app store if you subscribed through Apple or Google.
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How to cancel Roku subscriptions
If your subscription is billed through Roku, the fastest way is to sign in at my.roku.com/subscriptions and turn off auto-renew (cancel).
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How to cancel Hulu subscriptions
To cancel your Hulu subscription, visit Hulu Account, sign in, and select Cancel Subscription under Your Subscription. Hulu will stop billing at the end of your current cycle.
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How to cancel Canva subscriptions
The fastest way to cancel a Canva subscription is through your Canva Billing & Plans page by selecting Menu > Settings > Billing & Plans > Cancel subscription. If you subscribed via Apple or Google, cancel through the respective app store. Refunds are only available per store policy. Quick facts: How to cancel Canva subscriptions…
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How to cancel Shopify subscriptions
The fastest way to cancel a Shopify subscription is through your Shopify Admin at shopify.com/admin. Go to Settings > Plan > Deactivate store.
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How to cancel Capcut subscriptions
You can cancel your CapCut Pro subscription through the same platform you used to purchase it—the App Store, Google Play, or CapCut’s desktop web portal (capcut.com).
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Fiverr Class Action Lawsuit: Hidden Junk Fees Controversy
Discover the details of the Fiverr class action lawsuit alleging hidden “junk fees,” and how you might benefit from this legal action.
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Huggies Baby Wipes Class Action Lawsuit: Safety Issues
Explore the details of the Huggies baby wipes class action lawsuit alleging harmful ingredients. Learn your rights as a consumer now.
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American Standard Data Breach: What Consumers Need to Know
Understand the American Standard data breach and its implications. Learn how to protect yourself and what steps you can take if affected.
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Adobe Class Action Lawsuit: User Privacy and Legal Ramifications
A new Adobe class action lawsuit claims the tech giant secretly tracked user activity and sold personal data without consent.
