How to cancel your Spotify Premium subscription

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How to cancel your Spotify Premium subscription
It's easy to cancel your Spotify Premium subscription, though you have to it on the Spotify website. Yinjia Pan/Getty Images
  • You can cancel a Spotify Premium subscription through the Spotify website or your Apple ID subscriptions, depending on how you signed up.
  • You can't cancel your Spotify Premium subscription through the mobile app or desktop app.
  • If you subscribed to Spotify with your Apple ID, you can cancel your subscription from your iPhone or iPad's Settings.
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If you're a Spotify Premium subscriber, there may come a time when you want to cancel your subscription, whether you've opted for another service or you no longer use it enough to justify the cost.

Whatever your reason, canceling Spotify Premium is a straightforward process that should take no more than a few minutes. However, you will not be able to cancel through the Spotify desktop or mobile app.

Here's how to cancel your Spotify Premium subscription from the Spotify website on any web browser, or through your Apple ID subscriptions.

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How to cancel Spotify Premium on a web browser

If you signed up for a Premium subcription through Spotify directly, you'll need to use Spotify's website to cancel your plan. You can't use the mobile or desktop app to cancel a subscription.

1. Go to the your account page on Spotify website on your iPhone, Android phone, or computer.

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2. Log in to your account. On a mobile web browser, tap the icon of three horizontal lines in the top-right corner and select Log In. On a desktop web browser, click Log In in the top-right corner of the page.

How to cancel your Spotify Premium subscription
Log in to your account from the Spotify website. Grace Eliza Goodwin/Insider

3. Once logged in, go to your Account page. On mobile, tap the icon of three horizontal lines in the top-right corner and select Account in the drop-down menu. On desktop, click Profile in the top-right corner and select Account in the drop-down.

How to cancel your Spotify Premium subscription
Go to your "Account" page. Grace Eliza Goodwin/Insider

4. Scroll down to the Your plan section and tap or click Change Plan.

How to cancel your Spotify Premium subscription
Select "Change Plan." Grace Eliza Goodwin/Insider

5. On the next page, scroll down to the Spotify Free section and tap or click Cancel Premium.

How to cancel your Spotify Premium subscription
Select "Cancel Premium." Grace Eliza Goodwin/Insider

6. The next page will tell you what you'll lose if you cancel your Premium subscription. At the bottom, click Continue to cancel. Then click Continue to cancel again on the next page.

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How to cancel your Spotify Premium subscription
Select "Continue to cancel." Grace Eliza Goodwin/Insider

7. Then click Yes, cancel to confirm your cancellation. You will then be reverted to a Spotify Free account.

How to cancel your Spotify Premium subscription
Finally, select "Yes, cancel." Grace Eliza Goodwin/Insider

How to cancel Spotify Premium via Apple ID

If you originally subscribed via the Apple App Store, you can also cancel your Spotify Premium subscription through your iPhone's Apple ID settings.

1. Open the Settings app on your iPhone or iPad.

2. Tap your name and Apple ID at the top of the Settings homepage.

How to cancel your Spotify Premium subscription
Select your name at the top of the Settings page. Grace Eliza Goodwin/Insider

3. On your Apple ID page, tap Subscriptions.

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How to cancel your Spotify Premium subscription
Go to "Subscriptions." Grace Eliza Goodwin/Insider

4. In your list of subscriptions, find and select Spotify.

5. Then select Cancel Subscription on the Spotify page.

Chrissy Montelli contributed to a previous version of this article.

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