How Do I Unsubscribe From an App?

If you’ve subscribed to an app on your Android phone, it’s useful to also know how to unsubscribe if you’ve changed your mind or simply want to pause the subscription for a time. Here’s how to do so via your Android phone.

On your Android phone, tap Google Play Store. Tap your Google account profile picture. Tap Payments and subscriptions. Tap Subscriptions. Tap the active subscription you wish to cancel. Tap cancel subscription. Tap a reason for subscribing. You can choose Decline to answer to not explain. Tap Continue. Tap Cancel Subscription to unsubscribe from the app. If there are still days or weeks left to run on your subscription, you can still benefit from the subscription until the time has elapsed. Cancelling doesn’t remove the subscription instantly. It merely stops it from being renewed.

How Do I Manage Subscriptions on Android?

If you’d prefer to keep an eye on your Android app subscriptions, it’s also possible to view the subscriptions you have set up. Here’s where to look.

On your Android phone, tap Google Play Store. Tap your Google account profile picture. Tap Payments and subscriptions. Tap Subscriptions. View your active and lapsed subscriptions here.

How Do I Unsubscribe From Google Apps?

Google apps refer to apps made by Google and include Gmail, Google Docs, Google Sheets, Google Slides, Google Calendar, Google Drive, Google Meet, and some other Google products. None of these require a subscription to use so there should never be a need to unsubscribe from them either.

If your subscription list includes a similarly named app, check it is the genuine article and not a malicious app pretending to be something officially from Google.

Why Would I Subscribe or Unsubscribe to an App?

While many Android apps are free to use, some offer subscription services. There are a few different reasons why it’s worth signing up to them providing you use the app enough. Here’s a look at why. 

Extra features. Subscribing to an app can give you extra features such as new game modes or ways of saving your data. It’s worth checking to see if these features will benefit you. A different way to sign up for something. If you regularly watch streaming content, you can sign up via the Google Play Store to pay through it rather than other methods. It can be more convenient this way. Accountability. Fitness apps often offer subscription services so you claim ownership over your workouts and feel more obliged to take part if it costs you money each month.  


title: “How To Unsubscribe From An App On Android” ShowToc: true date: “2023-01-22” author: “Andre Downing”


Instead, you need to hit that unsubscribe button to free you from paying monthly or annual fees. With this, you can still enjoy and use the apps while exempting yourself from paying certain charges. The downside of this, though, is you will not be able to enjoy the app the same as with you having a premium account.

If you’re still paying for apps you no longer use, here’s how to unsubscribe from those apps on Android.

How to Find All App Subscriptions on an Android Phone

Subscription apps generally have free trial runs. However, most of them require a payment method and your card information, which makes it easier for them to collect certain fees if you want to upgrade and unlock some of their premium features.

Unlike Netflix, where they automatically end the subscriptions if you are not watching for quite some time, some apps automatically upgrade your account after the trial ends if you have not canceled it yet—which is a big problem.

Fortunately, finding all app subscriptions on an Android phone is a piece of cake. Here’s how you do it:

Open your device’s Settings app. Click on Google. Upon accessing, look for Manage your Google Account and tap through on it. At the top of the landing page, tap Payments & subscriptions. Through that, you will see different options such as Manage purchases, Manage reservations, and Manage subscriptions.

You can also see more details about each selected app where you can do certain things, including Track a delivery, Cancel a reservation, and Renew a subscription. You can check out the rest of the information for each app by selecting Info.

How to Cancel an App Subscription

Ready to cancel some app subscriptions? Have your list finalized and decide which subscription do you want to cancel. It’s better to choose to unsubscribe those apps you are not actually using for your everyday life or for the time being on your Android phone. You can always subscribe back if you need the apps’ features and services.

Keep in mind that uninstalling apps will not automatically cancel your subscriptions, and you will still be billed even if you are not using them.

To prevent that from happening, follow these quick and easy steps on how to unsubscribe from an app:

Open the Google Play Store to start. Check whether you are signed in on your Google Account, where the apps to be unsubscribed are affiliated with. Click on the Menu that can be found in the upper left corner of the screen. From there, you can see Subscriptions in the sidebar, so tap this. It will load a new page for the information of the app. Look for Cancel Subscription and tap. Upon tapping, a new page will load where you will need to log in your Google credentials.

Newsflash! If you can’t find an app subscription there, most probably it was removed from the Google Play Store. When this happens, you will not receive any upcoming charges for subscription fees, nor have your payments refunded.

Canceling a subscription from an app after you already paid will not lose your access. You can use the app until the end of the paid duration. So if you paid for a one-year subscription and unsubscribe in the middle of the year, you still have access until you complete the whole paid year of subscription. By doing this, your app will not charge you for renewal.

When Do You Need to Cancel a Subscription From an App?

The best time to cancel a subscription is when you are not using the app anymore for valuable purposes. You don’t want to waste money on something you don’t enjoy in the first place. If you already paid for a whole year and intend to not renew for the following year, it’s time to unsubscribe. It is better to cancel the subscription during the paid duration so it will not automatically renew for next year.

For cancellation and refunds, everyone is apparently entitled to a 30-minute grace period to cancel your purchase upon buying an item on the Google Play Store. You have at least half an hour to cancel it before getting charged on your credit card.

An email will be sent to you by the app seller to notify you about your refund request and status. This is a one-time deal—when you buy the same app for a second time, your credit card will be charged, and the sale is already final.

How to Turn Off Auto-Renewal for a Subscription

You can always check your app subscriptions’ status and information, including the renewal dates on the Google Play Store. You can just tap unsubscribe to the apps you want to turn off auto-renewal for subscriptions, just like the instructions on how to unsubscribe above.

You can also do a bunch of activities there, such as changing payment methods, refunding for subscriptions, pausing from subscriptions, and restarting from a paused subscription.

Manage Other Subscriptions on Your Android Phone

If you find it hard to track down subscriptions, you can also look into your credit card statements and see where the charges are coming from. It’s ideal for you to have a synchronized list of your app subscriptions for easy and convenient tracking.

Analyze and think carefully when purchasing an app from the Google Play Store as most of the time, the refund process can be a headache. Choose the best app where you can thoroughly use it personally or you can share. By doing this, you can also maximize the storage of your Android phone.

Cancelling subscriptions is an easy way to save money. But if you still need some apps and services, see if they offer group or family plans for a lower rate.