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How to Cancel Your Acorn TV Subscription

Acorn TV streams British and international mystery and drama. If you subscribed directly you cancel from the Manage Account page on the website. If you signed up through Roku, iTunes, Google Play, Amazon, Comcast/Xfinity, or another partner, you must cancel through that provider. Here is how.

How to cancel, step by step

1Log in to the Acorn TV website

Open Acorn TV on a computer or mobile browser and sign in to your account.

2Open My Acorn TV

Select My Acorn TV at the top-right of the website.

3Choose Manage Account

In the dropdown menu, select Manage Account, where you can review status and manage billing.

4Cancel your membership

From the Manage Account page, select the option to cancel your membership and follow the prompts to confirm.

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Frequently asked questions

Does deleting the app cancel my subscription?

No. Removing the app or channel does not stop billing. You must cancel through Manage Account or your third-party provider.

How do I cancel if I signed up through Amazon Fire TV?

Manage or cancel the subscription through your Amazon account while logged in to Amazon.com - not through the Acorn TV website.

Where do I cancel a direct Acorn TV subscription?

Sign in on the website, open My Acorn TV, choose Manage Account, and select the cancel-membership option.

For informational purposes only - not financial or legal advice. Cancellation steps and policies can change; always confirm the latest flow in your account or app. Brand names are used for identification only. Sources: support.acorn.tv