#subscription-management

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US politics
fromFast Company
2 weeks ago

4 tips to end unwanted subscriptions now that 'Click-to-cancel' is over

Federal appeals court blocks a "click-to-cancel" rule that would have simplified subscription cancellations.
Growth hacking
fromThe Hacker News
1 month ago

Beware the Hidden Risk in Your Entra Environment

Guest users can exploit access controls in Microsoft Entra, creating risks through subscription handling.
A gap allows guest users to maintain ownership of transferred subscriptions.
fromApp Developer Magazine
7 months ago

Subscription management arrives with RevenueCat and Paddle

The integration allows users to purchase subscriptions seamlessly across web and mobile, benefiting developers with unified subscription data across platforms.
Marketing tech
Startup companies
fromSilicon Canals
1 month ago

What's in a name: From verify to IAM - how Veriam simplified its identity with intent - Silicon Canals

Veriam simplifies user access and subscription management with a unified tool for SaaS companies and organizations.
fromTechCrunch
1 month ago

RevenueCat and Paddle team up to help app developers profit from web payments | TechCrunch

Paddle and RevenueCat have launched an integration enabling developers to process payments directly, bypassing Apple's in-app purchase system.
fromThe Verge
1 month ago

Payment companies team up to help developers ditch App Store billing

"There's a huge opportunity for subscription apps to grow revenue by expanding to the web - but that shift brings new technical and operational challenges."
Marketing tech
Growth hacking
fromTechCrunch
2 months ago

RevenueCat raises $50M as it expands beyond mobile app monetization | TechCrunch

RevenueCat is set to expand its services for mobile developers, enhancing subscription management tools and addressing common industry challenges.
Marketing tech
fromFast Company
3 months ago

How to find and cancel forgotten online subscriptions that are costing you a fortune

Many Americans inadvertently waste money on forgotten subscriptions, with 42% admitting to having paid for them in a recent survey.
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