TIDAL's cleanest cancellation path is the web account portal, but if you signed up through Apple, Google, or another third party, you have to cancel where you're billed. You keep streaming access until your next billing date regardless. Here are the verified steps for each method.
Go to account.tidal.com, log in, click 'Subscription' in the menu, then click 'Cancel my subscription.'
Open the TIDAL desktop app, click the three-dot icon at the upper right, select 'Manage subscription,' then click 'Cancel subscription.'
Open Settings, tap your Apple ID at the top, tap Subscriptions, find TIDAL, and tap Cancel Subscription.
In the Google Play Store, go to subscriptions, select TIDAL, tap Cancel subscription, and follow the prompts.
After canceling, you keep TIDAL music and services until your next billing date.
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Start your free auditThe web portal at account.tidal.com: log in, open Subscription, and click 'Cancel my subscription.'
No. Third-party-billed subscriptions must be canceled through Apple's or Google's subscription settings.
No. You keep access to TIDAL until your next billing date, then the subscription 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.tidal.com