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How to cancel Spotify Premium
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Here is the easiest way to cancel your Spotify Premium account.
Even though theiPod is officially dead, music is still alive and well, with multiple different streaming platforms to choose from, includingApple Music,Amazon Music Unlimitedand, of course,Spotify.
Due to all of the choices we have when it comes to music platforms, you may find yourself slowly turning away from Spotify, and looking to decrease the time you spend on the app.
Thankfully, that couldn’t be easier, as you can cancel your Spotify Premium subscription in just a few simple steps, meaning that you will still have access to the Spotify music library, just with a couple more ads sprinkled in.
So, without further ado, here is the easiest way to cancel your Spotify subscription.
What we used
The Short Version
Step1
Open Spotify
Open up Spotify in a web browser and log into the account that you want to alter.
Step2
Click on your Profile button
Click on the Profile button, it is in the upper right-hand of the screen.
Step3
Click Account
Once the drop-down menu has appeared from the Profile button, click on the option that says Account.
Step4
Click Available plans
When you click Account, you will be taken to a new page. On the left-hand side of the screen there will be a menu, click on the second option down which says Available plans.
Step5
Scroll down
After clicking Available plans you will be taken to a new page. Scroll down to the bottom of the page.
Step6
Click Cancel Premium
At the bottom of this page there is a button called Cancel Premium, click on it.
Step7
Click Continue to cancel
You will be sent to another page and given a time period for when you will no longer be able to access Premium features. Scroll down to the bottom of this page and click Continue to cancel.
Step8
Click Yes, cancel
Spotify will give you another chance to change your mind, which you can do if you decide you want to keep your Spotify Premium account. Once you are happy with your choice, click on the button that says Yes, cancel.
FAQs
Yes, if you cancel your Premium plan you will be automatically moved over to the Free plan (once your Premium plan runs out). You can still use Spotify and access songs on the Free plan, but there will be ads and you won’t be able to skip as many songs.
Yes, if you want to sign back up for a Premium account you can. However, you may not pay the same price for the service, especially if you were using a promotion when you first signed up.
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