Where to cancel any subscription

Deciding to cancel is the easy part. Finding where is not — and that is rarely an accident. This is a plain directory of the actual cancellation page for each service, so you do not have to go hunting through a settings maze built to lose you.

First: is it billed by Apple?

If you subscribed inside an iPhone app, there is a good chance Apple is the biller rather than the company — and then the company's own website cannot cancel it. Check here first:

Settings → tap your name → Subscriptions

Deleting the app does not cancel anything. The billing agreement is with Apple and outlives the app being removed from your phone. This is the single most common and most expensive misconception about subscriptions.

These are always billed by Apple:

Direct cancellation pages

45 services, each link going to that company's own account or cancellation page. You may need to sign in — that is normal and expected.

We are not affiliated with any of these companies. Links go directly to their own pages and were checked to resolve; if a company moves a page, tell us and we will fix it.

Two things worth knowing before you cancel

Doing this inside the app

Outflow has all of this built in. Open any subscription, tap Cancel, and it tells you what you would save over a year, then takes you to the right page for that service — or tells you it is billed by Apple. Afterwards it keeps a running total of what cancelling has actually saved you.

To be clear about what it does not do: Outflow cannot cancel anything for you. It has no account with these companies and never connects to the internet. It takes you to the right place; you do the deed.

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