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Microsoft Sued for Allegedly Misleading Millions to Subscribe for Microsoft 365 Subscriptions

Microsoft Sued for Allegedly Misleading Millions to Subscribe for Microsoft 365 Subscriptions

Posted on October 29, 2025October 29, 2025 By CWS

Australia’s competitors regulator has filed authorized proceedings in opposition to Microsoft for allegedly deceptive roughly 2.7 million Australian customers relating to subscription choices and pricing for Microsoft 365 plans.

The Australian Competitors and Shopper Fee claims that Microsoft intentionally hid the supply of cheaper various plans when integrating its AI assistant Copilot into subscription choices.

The core of the ACCC’s criticism facilities on what regulators describe as misleading communication practices following Microsoft’s determination to bundle Copilot with Microsoft 365 subscriptions beginning October 31, 2024.

Microsoft Sued for Microsoft 365 Subscriptions

In line with the ACCC, Microsoft knowledgeable subscribers that they need to both settle for Copilot integration with considerably increased costs or cancel their subscriptions totally.

What Microsoft allegedly failed to say was the existence of Microsoft 365 Private and Household Basic plans, which allowed prospects to retain their current options with out Copilot on the authentic cheaper price level. The Basic plans remained nearly invisible to subscribers.

They had been solely revealed deep throughout the subscription cancellation course of, accessible solely after customers navigated to their Microsoft account subscriptions part and chosen the cancel choice.

This hidden placement meant most customers by no means found the choice existed. The value will increase accompanying Copilot integration had been substantial.

E-mail despatched to subscribers informing them of the Copilot integration and worth improve.

Microsoft 365 Private subscriptions rose 45 p.c yearly from $109 to $159, whereas Household plans elevated 29 p.c from $139 to $179. These will increase prompted shopper complaints that finally triggered the ACCC investigation.

Microsoft’s communication technique relied on three key items: two emails despatched to auto-renewing subscribers and a weblog put up.

These messages conveyed that buyers confronted a binary alternative between accepting the costly Copilot-integrated plans or cancelling totally. The ACCC alleges this info was intentionally false and deceptive by omission.

“Following an in depth investigation, we are going to allege in Court docket that Microsoft intentionally omitted reference to the Basic plans in its communications and hid their existence till after subscribers initiated the cancellation course of to extend the variety of customers on dearer Copilot-integrated plans,” in keeping with regulatory statements.

The web page is late within the cancellation course of, revealing the Basic plan

The regulator contends that many customers would have chosen the Basic plan had they identified it existed, leading to financial hurt by means of undesirable worth will increase on renewed subscriptions.

The ACCC is looking for shopper redress for affected subscribers together with penalties, injunctions, and declarations in opposition to each Microsoft Pty Ltd and Microsoft Company.

For firms breaching Australian Shopper Regulation, penalties can attain the larger of $50 million, thrice the advantages obtained, or 30 p.c of adjusted turnover throughout the breach interval.

The court docket will finally decide relevant penalties primarily based on its findings. The case explicitly addresses solely consumer-focused Microsoft 365 Private and Household plans, excluding enterprise and enterprise subscriptions.

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