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Tired of Price Hikes? Here's How to Cancel Your Spotify Subscription

Users are feeling the crunch as Spotify raises prices again.

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You can't cancel Spotify through any of its apps. You need to use a web browser.

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Spotify is raising its prices again. For now the price hikes are only affecting South Asia, the Middle East, Africa, Europe, Latin America and the Asia-Pacific region, but the $1 increase may eventually come to the US. At this point, Spotify is more expensive than Apple Music, and users are eyeing the exit. Thankfully, canceling your Spotify Premium account isn't difficult. 

At the current rate, an individual plan is $12, a 2-person plan will run you $17 and a family plan is $20. Students can snag a great deal at just $6 each month. However, those prices are likely to change, and in 2024 US listeners saw the last price hike. 

If you're feeling frustrated with the premium price increase and are looking to move on from Spotify, here's how you can cancel your subscription. 

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How to cancel your paid Spotify subscription

First, you can't cancel your Spotify subscription through any of the service's applications on iOS, Android, MacOS or Windows. Instead, you'll need to access your Spotify account through a web browser on your smartphone, tablet or computer. Here's how:

1. Go to spotify.com/account and log in to your account.

2. In Account Overview, scroll down to Your plan and hit Change plan.

3. Next, scroll down to Available plans and hit Cancel Premium.

4. Finally, hit Yes, cancel to finish the cancellation process.

This won't delete your Spotify account but will cancel your paid subscription and knock you down to the free tier, which still allows music streaming with advertisements. You'll also keep all of your playlists and saved music.

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If your next billing date is still a few days or weeks away, you'll continue to have access to your premium account until that time.

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If for some reason you don't see an option to change your plan, that could mean you're getting your subscription as part of a package from another company, like a mobile or internet provider or Apple. If this is your situation, you'll want to reach out to a third party to cancel your paid subscription. If you have an iPhone, for example, go to Settings, then tap your name at the top, then Subscriptions to see which services you pay for via Apple.

Alternatively, you can fill out this form and either send it via email or physical mail to cancel your Spotify subscription.

If you're part of a family plan but not the manager of the plan, you can leave the plan but not cancel the subscription. Only the owner of the plan can do that.

Now that you've canceled your Spotify subscription, where should you go? Check out the best music streaming services of 2025, according to CNET.