Canceling Tinder Plus (or Gold/Platinum) means canceling wherever you bought it - the App Store, Google Play, or Tinder's website. Deleting the app does not cancel the subscription, so the charges keep coming until you cancel at the source. Apple, Google, and Tinder update their menus over time, so confirm the current steps in your subscription settings before relying on this guide.
Open iPhone Settings, tap your name at the top, tap Subscriptions, find Tinder in the list, and tap Cancel Subscription.
Open the Google Play app, tap your profile icon, choose 'Payments & subscriptions' > 'Subscriptions,' select Tinder, and tap Cancel subscription.
If you subscribed directly on Tinder, log in at the website, open your profile, go to Manage Payment Account, find your Tinder subscription, and click Cancel.
Finish the prompts and look for a confirmation. You keep paid features until the end of the current billing cycle, after which auto-renewal stops.
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Start your free auditNo. Uninstalling the app or deleting your account does not stop billing. You must cancel in your App Store, Google Play, or Tinder website subscription settings.
Tinder generally doesn't refund unused time. If you were charged by Apple or Google, you can request a refund through reportaproblem.apple.com or Google Play, which tend to favor recent charges.
Check your Apple ID subscriptions and Google Play subscriptions for a Tinder entry. If it's in neither, you likely subscribed on Tinder's website and cancel there.
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.help.tinder.com