Apple TV+ usually bills through your Apple Account, so you cancel it in your subscription settings on iPhone, Mac or the web. If you signed up through Google Play or Amazon instead, you must cancel on that platform. This guide covers each route. Apple updates its menus regularly, so confirm the current wording inside your own Subscriptions list before you finish.
Most people pay through their Apple Account. If you subscribed via Google Play or Amazon, skip to the last step - you can only cancel on the platform that charges you.
Open Settings, tap your name, tap Subscriptions, select Apple TV+, then tap Cancel Subscription. You may need to scroll down to see the option.
Go to tv.apple.com, sign in, click the account icon, choose Settings, scroll to Subscriptions and choose Manage, then Cancel Subscription.
Open the App Store app, click your name, choose Account Settings, scroll to Subscriptions and click Manage, find Apple TV+ and click Edit, then Cancel Subscription.
If you pay through Google Play, cancel in the Apple TV app on your Android device or at play.google.com. If you pay through Amazon, cancel through Amazon.
Check that the subscription now shows an expiration date rather than a renewal date. Access continues until the end of the current billing period.
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It may be billed through Google Play or Amazon, or it may be part of an Apple One bundle. Check those locations, and if it's in Apple One you manage it through the Apple One subscription.
Refunds for Apple-billed subscriptions are requested through Apple and decided case by case. Check Apple's official support pages for the current refund process.
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.apple.com support.apple.com