The biggest Hinge cancellation mistake is deleting the app and assuming you're done - you are not, and the charges keep coming. A Hinge subscription must be cancelled on whichever platform you used to pay: Apple, Google Play, or directly in the app. This guide covers each route. Store menus change, so confirm the current wording on your device before you start.
Cancel on the same platform you subscribed through - Apple, Google Play, or a direct in-app payment. Cancelling on the wrong one will not stop the charge.
Open Settings, tap your name at the top, tap Subscriptions, select your Hinge subscription, then tap Cancel Subscription and confirm.
Open the Google Play Store, tap your profile icon, go to Payments & subscriptions > Subscriptions, select Hinge, and tap Cancel subscription.
Open Hinge, tap the gear icon for account settings, and tap Cancel Subscription, then follow the prompts.
Cancel at least 24 hours before your renewal date to avoid being billed for the next term.
Forgot you were even paying for this? You are probably paying for others too. SubScan adds up every subscription, flags what you have stopped using, and ranks your fastest savings - so you cancel the right ones and they do not creep back. Everything stays on your device: no bank login, no account, no upload.
Start your free auditNo. Deleting the app or profile leaves the paid subscription running. You must cancel it on Apple, Google Play, or in-app - wherever you originally paid.
Settings > your name > Subscriptions > Hinge > Cancel Subscription, then confirm. This is required if you subscribed through the App Store.
No. Cancelling only ends premium features. Your profile and matches remain until you delete the account separately.
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: help.hinge.co