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How to Cancel Your BritBox Subscription

BritBox streams British TV. If you subscribed directly, you can only cancel from a web browser - not from the smart TV or mobile app. If you signed up through Apple, Amazon, or a TV provider, you cancel through them. Here is the full process and the rules BritBox enforces.

How to cancel, step by step

1Open BritBox in a web browser

Use a compatible internet browser on a computer - you cannot cancel from the smart TV app or any mobile app. Go to britbox.com and log in.

2Open your account

Click your account profile icon in the top-right corner and select Account Details (or Subscription).

3Find Cancel Subscription

Locate the Cancel Subscription option and follow the on-screen prompts.

4Confirm and check your email

Complete the cancellation and watch for the confirmation email, which states the last day you can stream.

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Frequently asked questions

Why can't I cancel in the BritBox app?

BritBox does not support cancellation in the smart TV or mobile apps. You must log in through a web browser on a computer.

Do I keep access after cancelling?

Yes. Your access continues until the end of your current billing cycle, and you will not be charged again.

How late can I cancel before renewal?

Cancel at least 24 hours before your renewal date so the change registers before the next charge.

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: www.tomsguide.com