Make sure to sign in to the Google Account that has your subscriptions.
Cancel a subscription
You can use our self-help flow to cancel a subscription.
Cancel a subscription on play.google.com
Important: When you uninstall an app, your subscription won’t cancel.
- On your computer, go to subscriptions in Google Play.
- For the subscription you want to cancel, click Manage.
- Click Cancel subscription.
- Within the confirmation pop-up, select a reason.
- Click Continue.
Important: If you've committed to multiple payments for your subscription by purchasing with a payment plan, refer to the section below titled “What happens after you stop renewal on a payment plan” for information about canceling.
When you cancel a subscription you’ll still be able to use your subscription for the time you’ve already paid.
For example, if you buy a one-year subscription on January 1 for $10 and decide to cancel your subscription on July 1:
- You’ll have access to the subscription until December 31.
- You won’t be charged another yearly subscription of $10 the following January 1.
Any apps you installed from Play Pass and their data will remain on your device.
For content you obtained via Play Pass:
- Paid apps will prompt you to buy the app or subscribe to Play Pass.
- In-app purchases will be removed, but available for individual purchase.
- Ads will reappear in apps where they were removed.
- If you join Play Pass again, all this content will be unlocked again.
Prepaid plans last for a limited time, so you don’t need to cancel them. They automatically expire at the end of the billing period.
If your prepaid plan hasn’t been used, you can request a refund. Learn more about refunds on Google Play.
To cancel an unused prepaid subscription plan:
- On your computer, go to subscriptions on Google Play.
- Select the subscription or prepaid plan you want to cancel.
- Click Cancel subscription.
- Follow the on-screen instructions.
What happens after you stop renewal on a payment plan
Once your payment method is charged for a payment plan, you can’t cancel any remaining payments for that payment plan. However, you can choose to stop your payment plan from auto-renewing. This means you won’t be charged on your next subscription renewal date (which you can view in Subscriptions on Google Play or on your email receipt), and you can continue to access your content until then. If you choose to stop your payment plan from renewing, you’ll still be responsible for any remaining payments on your current payment plan. Google Play will not issue refunds except as otherwise provided in Google Play's Refund Policy.
See Subscribe to services or content for more information.
Manage your subscriptions on Google Play
Restart or resubscribe to a cancelled subscriptionImportant: Some subscriptions may not be available to resubscribe. In this case, set up your subscription again.
- On your computer, go to subscriptions on Google Play.
- For the subscription you want to restart, click Resubscribe.
Tip: If you can’t find your subscription, it may be on a different account. You may try to switch between accounts.
For information on subscription refunds, including prepaid plans, learn more about refunds on Google Play.
- On your computer, go to subscriptions on Google Play.
- Select the subscription you want to pause.
- Click Manage Pause payments.
- Select the time period you want to pause payments.
- Click Confirm.
Tip: If you can’t find your subscription, it may be on a different account. You may try to switch between accounts.
You can resume your subscription anytime.
- On your computer, go to subscriptions on Google Play.
- Select the subscription you want to start again.
- Click Manage Resume.
- Your subscription will restart immediately.
Tip: If you can’t find your subscription, it may be on a different account. You may try to switch between accounts.
When your subscription renews, the same payment method you used to buy the subscription will be charged. Renewals may start 24 hours before each subscription period starts.
- On your computer, go to subscriptions on Google Play.
- Next to the subscription you want to update, click Manage.
- Next to the primary payment method, click Update.
Important: If your payment method is declined or has insufficient funds, your subscription may be cancelled. If this happens, set up your subscription again.
If the app developers allow, you can switch from a prepaid plan to a recurring subscription or from a recurring subscription to a prepaid plan.
When you switch, payments are processed immediately. Any days left on active subscriptions or plans are added to the new subscription.
Tip: You can check if you subscription is recurring or a prepaid plan when you sign in to Subscriptions.
To change a prepaid subscription plan:
- Go to play.google.com.
- Check if you’re signed in to the correct Google Account.
- Select the app that offers to upgrade from a prepaid plan to a subscription or downgrade from a subscription to a prepaid plan.
- Click Manage.
- Select the plan you want to change to.
- When a confirmation pop-up appears, click Yes.