Babbel subscriptions renew automatically, so canceling means disabling auto-renewal before your next payment date. The exact path depends on where you subscribed - Babbel's website, the App Store, or Google Play. Babbel periodically updates its account settings, so confirm the current option in your account before relying on these steps.
Log in at babbel.com and click the profile icon in the top-right corner, then go to Profile and settings.
Look for the 'Disable Auto-renewal' option in your subscription settings.
Select it and follow the on-screen instructions to stop the next charge. Your courses stay accessible until the subscription period ends.
You can cancel any time up until the day before your subscription renews. Make sure you see a confirmation that auto-renewal is off.
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Start your free auditOn the web, log in at babbel.com, open the profile icon, go to your settings, and choose Disable Auto-renewal. On mobile, cancel in your App Store or Google Play subscription settings instead.
Babbel advertises a 20-day money-back guarantee on eligible purchases. You request a refund by contacting Babbel support through your account; check the official help center for current eligibility.
Cancel before your renewal date - you can do it up until the day before renewal. After cancellation you keep access to your courses until the period ends.
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.babbel.com support.babbel.com