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Everything you need to know to cancel Netflix on any platform, in just a few taps or clicks.
A Netflix subscription offers access to a vast content library across various genres. But with rising subscription costs, cracking down on password sharing, and so many alternatives now available, considering whether Netflix is still worth it isn’t wrong.
Whatever your reason, canceling a Netflix membership is straightforward. However, the process depends on how you bought the subscription in the first place. Keep reading to learn how to cancel a Netflix subscription and things you need to know before doing it.
Before you cancel your Netflix subscription, you must know a few things beforehand so you don’t regret your decision later.
You can’t cancel your Netflix subscription via its TV app. Hence, you must visit Netflix’s official website using your preferred browser to do so. Here’s how:
The steps to cancel a Netflix subscription on both iPhone and Android apps are pretty much the same. Hence, we used the iPhone app to outline the steps for you:
If you subscribed to Netflix through the App Store using your Apple ID, your billing is managed by Apple, not Netflix. That means you won’t see a “Cancel” option inside the Netflix app—you’ll need to cancel it through your device’s Settings app instead.
Steps to cancel Netflix on iPhone or iPad:
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Canceling your Netflix subscription isn’t a hassle. However, you must know where to look based on how you signed up. Whether you signed up using your Apple Account or bought the subscription directly from Netflix, you now have all you need.
Need help canceling other services? Comment down below; we’d love to help you.
FAQs
Netflix officially shut down its DVD rental service on September 29, 2023, marking the end of an era. When the service ended, Netflix automatically canceled all existing DVD subscriptions.
Yes, you can pause your Netflix subscription instead of canceling it. However, the feature isn’t available to users on the Basic Plan.
If you subscribed to Netflix through your internet, TV, or mobile service provider, such as Comcast (Xfinity), T-Mobile, Verizon, Airtel, or others, your billing is managed by them, not Netflix directly. That means you won’t be able to cancel your subscription through the Netflix app or website; you must do it via your provider’s account portal.
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