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    By ayaksızEylül 27, 2025Yorum yapılmamış2 Mins Read
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    Amazon’s highly popular Prime subscription has landed the company in hot water once again, with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) alleging that the retail giant intentionally misled customers into signing up. The case, which accused Amazon of deploying “dark patterns” in its checkout process, has now been resolved with a staggering $2.5 billion settlement. The FTC argued that Amazon made it far too easy for customers to accidentally subscribe to Prime, particularly with a one-click option presented during checkout, while simultaneously erecting hurdles for anyone attempting to cancel their membership.

    The breakdown of the settlement reveals that $1.5 billion will be distributed to US-based Prime customers who were allegedly duped into joining, while the remaining $1 billion will be directed to the federal government. Amazon has not admitted guilt but opted to settle, claiming that customer complaints were isolated and unavoidable given the program’s scale. Nonetheless, the ruling reinforces the FTC’s broader campaign against misleading subscription practices across the tech industry.

    Importantly, the agreement also forces Amazon to revise the way it promotes and manages Prime subscriptions. The company will no longer allow users to instantly opt into Prime at checkout as a shortcut to free shipping, and all advertising and subscription prompts must be presented more clearly. Furthermore, Prime members will now receive better visibility into key details such as billing cycles, renewal dates, and exact charges. On the cancellation side, Amazon is required to simplify its process so customers are not forced to navigate through multiple screens just to terminate their membership.

    For millions of Prime users in the US, this settlement brings not just financial restitution but also long-awaited reforms that should make managing their memberships more straightforward. The case highlights growing regulatory pressure on large tech firms to eliminate manipulative design practices, and it serves as a warning to other companies that might employ similar tactics to boost subscriptions.

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