How to Find and Cancel Unwanted Online Subscriptions - Consumer Reports (2024)

Tired of paying for online subscriptions you no longer use but can’t quite figure out how to cancel? You’re not alone.

Streaming platforms like Netflix, cloud storage services like iCloud, and newspaper and music subscriptions often make it difficult to find the cancel function on their app or website. It’s also easy to simply forget about digital subscriptions you signed up for, especially ones started as free trials. Months can go by before you realize the provider is charging your credit card.

But it could soon be easier to end unwanted subscriptions. Last year the Federal Trade Commission proposed a “click-to-cancel” provision that would require companies to let you cancel subscriptions as easily as you were able to sign up. In the meantime, we have tips to help you find and then hit “cancel” quickly now.

1. Identify Your Subscriptions
Check your credit card statements from the last year for recurring payments, says Tiffany Aliche, a financial educator and author. One easy way to do this is to use a subscription tracking tool, such as Rocket Money or OneMain Trim, which finds and then helps you cancel subscriptions you no longer want. (Caveat: You may need to grant these tools limited access to your accounts, so read their privacy policies carefully.)

2. Opt Out of Apps
To see a list of the apps you’re currently paying for through Apple Pay, open the App Store on your smartphone and click on “Account,” then “Subscriptions.” From there, you can click “cancel” on those you no longer want. (The steps are similar for the Google Play store.) For canceling other subscriptions, search Google for step-by-step instructions (e.g., “how to cancel a Netflix subscription”).

3. Keep Track of Discounted or Free Trial Periods
When you hit “cancel” on a subscription, it’s common for services to offer you a “don’t go!” free extension or discount for a limited amount of time. If you decide to take them up on it, set a calendar alert for two or three days before the end date of the promotion to remind you to take action. The same goes for any free trial subscriptions you may sign up for. Alerts will help you juggle multiple trials at a time.

Editor’s Note: This article also appeared in the March 2024 issue of Consumer Reports magazine.

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How to Find and Cancel Unwanted Online Subscriptions - Consumer Reports (2024)

FAQs

How do I find all my subscriptions and cancel them? ›

Find and cancel your subscriptions on your Android

To find all your subscriptions, launch the Play Store application, tap your profile picture or first name initial that appears on the top-right and go to Payments & subscriptions > Subscriptions. Here you'll see a list of your active and inactive subscriptions.

How do I stop paying for unwanted subscriptions? ›

Identify all your subscriptions. Check your credit card statements for recurring payments. One easy way to do this is use a subscription tracking tool, such as Rocket Money or OneMain Trim, which finds and then helps you cancel subscriptions you no longer want. Second, opt out!

How to cancel consumer reports online subscription? ›

If you need to make any changes to your Digital or All Access membership, please visit the Account Settings section of My CR. After signing in, members will find information about your account and link(s) to cancel.

How do I figure out what subscriptions I have? ›

One of the most comprehensive ways to see what you're paying for is to look at your bank and credit card transactions, performing a search for every transaction in the previous full month. It may be a lot to scroll through, but each monthly subscription will appear at least once in that time frame.

What is the best app to find and cancel subscriptions? ›

Top Tools and Apps for Tracking Subscriptions
AppFree VersionBest Feature
Rocket MoneyYesSubscription control center
BobbyYesCategorization of subscriptions
OneMain TrimYesBill negotiation
PocketGuardYesDebt-payoff planner
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Can I block a subscription payment? ›

One solution is to send letters revoking your authorization to the subscription company and your bank. Some banks offer ready-made online forms to help you do so. Another way is to give your bank a stop payment order in person, over the phone, or in writing.

How do I block online subscriptions? ›

Opt Out of Apps

To see a list of the apps you're currently paying for through Apple Pay, open the App Store on your smartphone and click on “Account,” then “Subscriptions.” From there, you can click “cancel” on those you no longer want. (The steps are similar for the Google Play store.)

How do I get rid of spam subscriptions? ›

Unsubscribe from mass emails
  1. On your computer, go to Gmail.
  2. Open an email from the sender you want to unsubscribe from.
  3. Next to the sender's name, click Unsubscribe.
  4. In the pop-up, click Unsubscribe. ...
  5. Optional: Once you've unsubscribed, in the banner, click Move to spam.

What do you do if a company won't cancel your subscription? ›

If a company won't stop charging your account after you've tried to cancel a subscription, file a dispute (also called a “chargeback”) with your credit or debit card. Online: Log onto your credit or debit card online account and go through the dispute process.

How do I unsubscribe from consumer report? ›

You may also opt out of receiving these email communications by calling us at 1-800-333-0663. Please allow up to 10 business days for changes to your email preferences to take effect. During that time, you may continue to receive email communications from us that were already in process.

How do I cancel a subscription I didn't make? ›

You go to your bank and tell them that the subscription is unknown and report the charges. The bank will issue you a new card and the subscription won't be able to charge you again. Pretty much the same way you'd cancel a membership that you did authorize: contact the company and cancel.

How do I find and delete unwanted subscriptions? ›

Rocket Money instantly finds and tracks your subscriptions. Your concierge is there when you need them to cancel services so you don't have to.

How do I find unwanted subscriptions on my iPhone? ›

View or cancel app subscriptions on iPhone
  1. Go to Settings > [your name] > Subscriptions.
  2. Do any of the following: Change an existing subscription. Renew an expired subscription. Share an eligible subscription with other family members in your Family Sharing group. Turn on Renewal Receipts.

How do I clean up my subscriptions? ›

Canceling your accounts isn't your only option to cut down on subscriptions. Many services will let you pause service for a limited time, suspend your account or change your plan. While every service is different, your best bet to find these options is by looking under Profile > Account > Subscription or Payment.

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