How to Cancel Netflix, Spotify, Hulu, and Other Streaming Subscriptions (Quick Guide)
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The average household pays for 4β5 streaming services. If you're looking to trim the fat, here's exactly how to cancel the most popular platforms β plus a smarter, faster way to handle all of them at once.
How to Cancel Netflix
- Log into your Netflix account at netflix.com
- Click your profile icon in the top right corner
- Select Account
- Under "Membership & Billing," click Cancel Membership
- Follow the prompts to confirm cancellation
What happens after: You retain access until the end of your current billing period. Netflix saves your watching history, so you can resume right where you left off if you re-subscribe.
How to Cancel Spotify
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On desktop (web browser):
- Go to spotify.com and log in
- Click your username in the top right
- Select Account
- Scroll to "Your Plan" and click Change Plan
- Scroll to the bottom and click Cancel Premium
Note: If you subscribed through the App Store or Google Play, you'll need to cancel through that platform's subscription settings, not through Spotify directly.
How to Cancel Hulu
- Log into hulu.com
- Click your profile icon and go to Account
- Scroll to "Your Subscription" and click Cancel
- Select a cancellation reason and confirm
Note: If bundled with Disney+ and ESPN+, canceling Hulu cancels only Hulu β the others continue until separately canceled.
How to Cancel Disney+
- Log into disneyplus.com
- Click your profile icon and select Account
- Click Cancel Subscription under "Subscription"
- Follow the prompts to confirm
Bundle note: If you have the Disney Bundle (Disney+, Hulu, ESPN+), canceling here cancels all three services.
How to Cancel Amazon Prime
- Go to amazon.com and sign in
- Hover over "Account & Lists" and select Account
- Click Prime Membership
- Click Manage Membership and then End Membership
- Choose whether to end immediately (with partial refund) or at period end
How to Cancel Apple TV+
- On iPhone/iPad: Go to Settings β Your Name β Subscriptions
- Tap Apple TV+
- Tap Cancel Subscription
On Mac: Go to App Store β Your name β View Information β Subscriptions β Manage
How to Cancel YouTube Premium
- Go to youtube.com and sign in
- Click your profile icon β Purchases and memberships
- Click Manage memberships
- Next to YouTube Premium, click Deactivate
How to Cancel Paramount+
- Log into paramountplus.com
- Click your profile icon and select Account
- Click Cancel Subscription and follow the prompts
The Smarter Way: Cancel Everything at Once
Going through each service individually is time-consuming, especially if you have multiple subscriptions to cancel. A subscription management app like Truebill can handle cancellations on your behalf β you identify which services you want to cancel, and their concierge team manages the entire process.
This is particularly useful for:
- Services with complicated multi-step cancellation processes
- Subscriptions that try to retain you with special offers before letting you cancel
- Anyone managing cancellations across multiple household members' accounts
Before You Cancel: Things to Check
Are You in a Bundle?
Canceling one service in a bundle (like the Disney Bundle or a telecom package) may affect other services. Always confirm what's included before canceling.
Free Trial vs. Paid Subscription?
If you're in a free trial, confirm that canceling removes you before the billing date β don't assume. Check your account settings for the exact trial end date.
Annual Plans
If you're on an annual plan, some services offer partial refunds if you cancel early. Check the terms before canceling to see if you're eligible for any money back.
Download Content Before Canceling
If you have downloaded content (Netflix downloads, Spotify saved songs for offline listening), it will become unavailable once you cancel. Transfer or note anything you want to keep access to.
How to Decide Which Streaming Services to Keep
Use the "30-day rule": if you didn't use a service in the past 30 days, consider canceling it. Most streaming content is available across multiple platforms, so you're rarely giving up access to something irreplaceable.
A good rotation strategy: Keep one or two core services and subscribe to others only for the month when you want to watch a specific show, then cancel. This "subscribe-binge-cancel" approach can cut streaming costs by 50β70%.
Prevent Future Subscription Bloat
Once you've cleaned up your streaming subscriptions:
- Use an app like Bobby to track renewal dates and upcoming charges
- Set a calendar reminder to review your streaming lineup every 3 months
- Use a separate email address for entertainment subscriptions to track renewal notices
The goal isn't necessarily to eliminate streaming β it's to make sure every service you pay for is one you're actually watching.