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Saying Goodbye: How to Cancel Your Apple TV+ Subscription

Don’t want to subscribe to Apple TV+ anymore? You can cancel the streaming service from the web, Apple TV app, App Store, or an Apple TV device.

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You decided to subscribe to Apple TV+ so you could watch Coda, Severance, Ted Lasso, and The Tragedy of Macbeth, but now you're ready to move on. There are many video streaming services out there. Maybe you weren't impressed with the content, or don't feel the service is worth the money.

If you're ready to cancel your subscription to Apple TV+, there are a few things to keep in mind. The steps for cancelling are the same whether you’re in the midst of the free trial or are already paying for a subscription. If you cancel during the trial, there’s no charge. If you cancel during a paid subscription, you’re still charged for the entire month. Your access to the service remains intact until the end of the month.

You can cancel your subscription from the Apple TV website, App Store, Apple TV mobile app, or an Apple TV. Here's how to say goodbye to Apple TV+ from each.


Unsubscribe From Apple TV+ Website

account settings

Open to the Apple TV+ website and click your account icon in the upper right corner. Open Settings and click the Manage link in the Subscriptions section. An "Edit Your Subscription" box will pop up; click Cancel Subscription

Click Cancel Subscription

The next window will ask you to confirm your cancellation. If you're ready to let go, click Cancel Subscription then hit Done to complete the process.


Unsubscribe From the Apple TV+ App or App Store App

Unsubscribe From the Apple TV+ App or App Store App

You can also open the Apple TV app or App Store on your mobile device. Tap your account icon in the upper right, then select Manage Subscriptions or Subscriptions. At the Subscriptions window, tap the Apple TV+ entry and choose Cancel Subscription. Tap Confirm to proceed with the cancellation.


Unsubscribe From Apple TV

View your subscriptions

On an Apple TV, open Settings and navigate to Users and Accounts, and then open your account. Choose Subscriptions to view a list of all the subscriptions linked through the device.

Select the subscription for Apple TV+

Select the Apple TV+ entry from the list and click Cancel Subscription. You must then confirm the cancellation in order to finalize the process.

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Lance Whitney

Lance Whitney

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I've been working for PCMag since early 2016 writing tutorials, how-to pieces, and other articles on consumer technology. Beyond PCMag, I've written news stories and tutorials for a variety of other websites and publications, including CNET, ZDNet, TechRepublic, Macworld, PC World, Time, US News & World Report, and AARP Magazine. I spent seven years writing breaking news for CNET as one of the site’s East Coast reporters. I've also written two books for Wiley & Sons—Windows 8: Five Minutes at a Time and Teach Yourself Visually LinkedIn.

My Areas of Expertise

I've used Windows, Office, and other Microsoft products for years so I'm well versed in that world. I also know the Mac quite well. I'm always working with iOS, iPadOS, watchOS, and Android on my various mobile devices. And these days, I write a lot about AI, so that's become another key area for me.

The Tech I Use

My wife always jokes about all the tech products we have around the house, but I manage to put them to good use for my articles. I like Lenovo computers, so I own a couple of Lenovo desktops and several laptops. I have three MacBooks and a Mac mini. For my mobile life and work, I use an iPhone 16 Pro, iPad Pro, and iPad mini as well as an Apple Watch. But since I write about Android, I own several Android phones and tablets. Like any tech person, I have a cabinet full of cables, wires, and assorted mysterious gadgets. And when it's time to take a break from writing, I have an old Xbox 360 and Nintendo Wii, both of which I use for exercise and fitness games.

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