Today’s Solutions: March 18, 2026

Have you ever subscribed to a free online trial and forgotten to cancel before the company bills you? Some businesses argue that it makes the process of acquiring a service easier for the user, but people protest that companies benefit from obtaining information used to automatically charge unwary customers. 

In an attempt to increase transparency and protect customers, Master Card just rolled out a new policy that prevents businesses from charging your card automatically. 

From now on, companies using this subscription strategy will have to comply with different steps before charging a user. After a free trial ends, companies have to reach out to the customer and receive approval before billing the card. With recurring or additional payments, companies are also required to notify customers of the amount to be charged and instructions on how to opt-out from the subscription.

In an official announcement Mastercard clarified that although free trials are a great way to familiarize users with new services, they can become a pain for banks and people when subscriptions become difficult to cancel. 

Master Card seems to be the only card provider to implement this policy. Hopefully, other card providers follow suit in a vow to make online subscriptions more transparent. 

Solutions News Source Print this article
More of Today's Solutions

Overthinking is a learned habit, and therapists say you can unlearn it

BY THE OPTIMIST DAILY EDITORIAL TEAM "Just stop overthinking" is advice that tells you nothing useful about how to actually follow it. The mind ...

Read More

A single dose of psilocybin gave smokers six times better odds of quitting th...

BY THE OPTIMIST DAILY EDITORIAL TEAM A new clinical trial from Johns Hopkins University produced results that surprised even the researchers behind it. Participants who ...

Read More

Rusty social skills? 5 ways to reconnect with socialization

Now that there are more opportunities to go out and socialize, you may be experiencing some mixed emotions regarding social events. You may have ...

Read More

AI-powered blood test shows promise in early breast cancer detection

BY THE OPTIMIST DAILY EDITORIAL TEAM Early detection of breast cancer dramatically increases survival rates, but identifying the disease in its earliest stages remains ...

Read More