Scribd is now Everand, but the subscription works the same - and so does the cancellation trap: where you signed up decides where you cancel. Do it on the website if Everand billed you directly, or through Apple or Google if they did. Here is the exact path, plus what stays accessible after.
Go to the Everand website and sign in, then tap your profile icon in the upper right.
Select Your account from the menu.
In the Subscription section, select Cancel Subscription (it may read End My Subscription).
Follow the confirmation prompts; you will receive an email confirming the cancellation went through.
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 auditYes. You keep full access to Everand until your current billing period ends, and you will not be charged again unless you resubscribe.
Cancelling stops future renewals; it does not automatically refund the current period. Refund handling depends on your billing channel and the current policy.
Yes - Scribd rebranded its subscription reading service as Everand, so manage it through the Everand account and help pages.
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.scribd.com