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Online purchases must be easy to cancel starting today

Online purchases must be easy to cancel starting today

Webshops and apps across the European Union are now legally required to provide a clear function that allows consumers to easily reverse online purchases. This new regulation, which stems from EU legislation, aims to simplify the cancellation process for digital consumers starting today.

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