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If you've decided to stop using Spotify, or you just want to save some money on subscription fees, you may be wondering how you can cancel your Spotify Premium subscription. In this article we go over how to cancel Spotify Premium via your account page or a web form, as well as how to cancel different types of Spotify plans. Keep reading to learn more.

Quick Steps

  1. Open your Spotify account page in a web browser.
  2. Click Manage your subscription.
  3. Click Cancel subscription.
  4. Click Continue to cancel.
  5. Click Yes, cancel.
  6. Follow any on-screen instructions to finish up canceling your Spotify subscription.
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Using the Account Page

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  1. Open your Spotify account page in a web browser. You cannot cancel your Spotify Premium in the app. However, you can be directed to your account page by going to your Spotify settings and selecting Account.
    • If you aren't logged in, log in to your account page once you navigate there.
  2. You can also click the name of your subscription at the top of the page under "Your plan."
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  3. If at any time you decide you don't want to cancel, click Back to account instead.
    • You will keep your Premium benefits until your next billing date. Once you pass that date, you will be switched to a Spotify Free plan.[1]
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Using a Form

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  1. Go to Spotify's cancellation form in a web browser. If you prefer, you can submit a form to cancel your Spotify account instead of going through your account page.
  2. You must enter the email associated with your Spotify account, the type of subscription you have, and cancellation type.
    • The cancellation types you can pick are Normal and Extraordinary. Selecting Extraordinary gives an additional field called "Cancellation reason." If you're not sure which to pick, select Normal.
  3. Follow the on-screen instructions to finish up with the form. Once the form is submitted, you'll get an email to help you finish the cancellation process.
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Canceling Family or Duo Plans

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  1. Open your Spotify account page in a web browser. You cannot cancel your Spotify Premium in the app. However, you can be directed to your account page by going to your Spotify settings and selecting Account.
    • Note that only the plan manager can cancel the Family or Duo plan. If you're a plan member, following these steps will remove your account from the plan but it won't be canceled.
    • If you aren't logged in, log in to your account page once you navigate there.
  2. You can also click the name of your subscription at the top of the page under "Your plan."
  3. If at any time you decide you don't want to cancel, click Back to account instead.
    • Everyone on the plan will keep their Premium benefits until the next billing date. Once you pass that date, everyone on the plan will be switched to a Spotify Free plan.[2]
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Canceling Third-Party Plans

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  1. Open your Spotify account page in a web browser. If you get your Spotify Premium through a third party (such as your phone or internet provider), you can find the contact information to cancel your plan on your Spotify account page.
    • If you aren't logged in, log in to your account page once you navigate there.
  2. You can also click the name of your subscription at the top of the page under "Your plan."
  3. With that contact information, you can contact your provider and ask them to help you cancel your Spotify subscription.
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Removing Autopay

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  1. If you are signed up for a Spotify Premium account, the subscription will auto-renew each month and take the payment from the payment method you designated.
    • If you don't want your Spotify subscription to auto-renew, you'll need to cancel the entire subscription. Once you're ready to subscribe again, you can re-subscribe to Spotify Premium.

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