Missouri 2026 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB3333

Caption

Requires mobile application providers to allow customers to cancel their subscription service through the mobile application

Impact

Should HB 3333 be enacted, it would significantly amend the current landscape of subscription policies for mobile applications. By ensuring that cancellation options are readily accessible within the app, this legislation seeks to protect consumers from hidden obstacles that make it difficult to unsubscribe from services. As consumer protections evolve in the digital age, this bill reflects an understanding of the challenges consumers face with automatic renewal systems and empowers them by simplifying the cancellation process.

Summary

House Bill 3333 aims to enhance consumer rights by mandating mobile application providers to implement a feature that allows customers to easily cancel their subscription services directly through the mobile application. The intention of the bill is to create a more user-friendly experience for consumers by providing transparent and streamlined methods for managing subscriptions, reducing inadvertent charges associated with automated renewals that users may have difficulty stopping.

Contention

The discussions surrounding HB 3333 are expected to invoke debates about the balance between consumer rights and business practices in the tech industry. Proponents argue that the bill provides essential protections for consumers who often find themselves at the mercy of convoluted cancellation processes. However, opponents may raise concerns about the additional burden this legislation could place on mobile application developers and service providers, potentially impacting their operational processes and revenue models.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO HB1158

Allows payments from a candidate or campaign committee to be made via mobile payment services

MO SB793

Requires school districts to include the amount expended for legal services in their Annual Secretary of the Board Report

MO SB590

Modifies provisions relating to childhood sexual abuse actions, including the application of nondisclosure agreements in such actions

MO HB301

Eliminates the requirement for voter application solicitors to register with the secretary of state

MO HCR13

Rescinds all previous applications for Article V conventions made by the Missouri legislature to Congress

MO SB539

Requires MO HealthNet and health benefit plans providing for maternity benefits to cover a home blood pressure monitoring device and associated services for pregnant and postpartum women

MO SB286

Creates provisions relating to reimbursement by electric utilities to customers for losses incurred from electric service interruption

MO SB401

Creates provisions relating to certain customer classes approved by the Public Service Commission

MO SB420

Creates provisions relating to product repair requirements

MO SB629

Modifies the Ground Ambulance Service Reimbursement Allowance

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.