Step-by-step cancellation guides for 1,189+ services. Direct cancel links, phone numbers, dark pattern warnings, and difficulty ratings.
Updated February 2026 • Covers every major subscription in the US
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Check your bank/credit card statement, iPhone Settings → Subscriptions, or Google Play → Subscriptions.
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Most services will offer discounts (50% off, free months, pauses). Take them if you want to save money, decline if you want out completely.
Screenshot the cancellation confirmation or save the email. Some companies will claim you never canceled.
Verify the charge stopped. If it didn't, dispute with your bank/credit card under the Fair Credit Billing Act.
These services use dark patterns, require phone calls, have early termination fees, or make cancellation intentionally difficult.
There's no single button to cancel everything. The fastest approach: upload your bank statement to JustCancel ($5) to find every recurring charge, then use the direct cancel links for each service. Most take 2-5 minutes each.
No. Under the FTC's Click-to-Cancel rule (effective 2025), companies must make cancellation as easy as sign-up. If they don't, file a complaint at ftc.gov/complaint or dispute the charge with your bank.
It depends. Cloud storage services (iCloud, Google One, Dropbox) may delete files over the free tier limit after a grace period. Streaming services delete downloads immediately. Always export your data before canceling.
Settings → [your name] → Subscriptions. This only shows Apple-billed subscriptions. Services billed directly (Netflix web signup, gym memberships) must be canceled through the service itself.
The average American spends $273/month on subscriptions. JustCancel users find an average of $273/year in forgotten charges. Heavy subscribers (10+) often save $500-800/year.
First, check if you canceled before the billing date (charges for the current period are usually non-refundable). If the charge is after your cancellation date, dispute it with your bank under the Fair Credit Billing Act. Keep your cancellation confirmation as proof.
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