Canceling a Ring Protect plan is quick from ring.com - but there's a costly catch: when the plan ends, all of your recorded videos are permanently deleted. Download anything you want to keep first. You also need to cancel wherever you signed up; if you subscribed through Amazon, you cancel from your Amazon memberships, not Ring. Here's the current process, with the policy changes you should know about.
Before anything else, save any recordings - all recorded videos are permanently deleted when the plan is canceled and cannot be recovered.
Log in to your account on ring.com (the website, not just the app) to access your plan settings.
Select your plan information from the top menu, then choose the specific plan you want to cancel.
Pick when the cancellation takes effect - you can cancel immediately or let it run to the end of the billing cycle.
Confirm to finalize. The subscription stops renewing and you keep benefits until the end of the billing period if you chose that option.
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Start your free auditYes. Ring permanently deletes all recorded videos when a plan is canceled, so download anything important before you cancel.
No. For cancellations on or after November 6, 2025, refunds are not available; your benefits simply continue until the end of the current billing period.
Plans purchased through Amazon are managed in your Amazon account under Your Memberships & Subscriptions, where you'll find the Cancel subscription option next to the Ring Protect plan.
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: ring.com