DMCCA Compliance for Subscription Platforms: Checkout and Cancel Risk
What product teams call dark-pattern risk now sits inside the live unfair-commercial-practices regime of the Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Act 2024, not inside one standalone UK design rule with a magic click limit. The practical question is whether a checkout or cancel flow omits material information, misleads, uses pressure, or otherwise falls short of the standards described in the [CMA's simple explainer for businesses](https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/what-businesses-need-to-know-about-unfair-commercial-practices/what-businesses-need-to-know-about-unfair-commercial-practices) and the fuller [CMA207 unfair commercial practices guidance](https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/unfair-commercial-practices-cma207/unfair-commercial-practices). For subscription platforms, that means the risk starts before payment is taken and continues after the customer is on book.
