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Lucy Scotting

How to cancel your Disney Plus subscription: a step-by-step guide

Disney Plus.

High inflation and price hikes have majorly impacted everyday spending of late, including the price of streaming services, and more often than not, they are the first to go when cutting down spending.

Featuring exclusively-licensed archival content, plus original shows, movies and more, Disney Plus has a lot to offer, although the majority of the platform is tailored towards a family-friendly audience. If that’s not up your alley, then perhaps you might be considering parting ways with the media conglomerate’s streaming platform.

To help you do just that, we’ve listed six easy steps below on how to cancel your Disney Plus subscription. Note that this doesn’t fully delete your account and you can always reactivate it at any time. 

Step 1: Log into Disney Plus

(Image credit: Disney Plus)

In order to cancel your Disney Plus subscription, you’ll need to log into your account via a computer or mobile browser. 

Please note, you cannot cancel your Disney Plus account using a Disney Plus app on any Smart TV or if your Disney Plus subscription is included through a third-party provider.

Step 2: Select your Profile

Once logged in, click on your Profile, depicted by the icon of your choosing available in the top right corner of the Disney Plus homepage. 

Step 3: Select the Account tab

There’s a menu dropdown living under your Profile icon — click on the Account tab in this menu.

Step 4: Find your Disney Plus subscription

(Image credit: Disney Plus)

Your Account tab will open a new page that looks like the above image containing your plan information. Scroll down to where your Disney Plus subscription is listed under the Subscription tab and click on it.

Step 5: Select ‘Cancel Subscription’

(Image credit: Disney Plus)

Selecting your subscription will take you to the landing page as pictured above. It will feature your account information and a button at the bottom that says ‘Cancel Subscription’. Click on it to proceed with canceling your account.

Step 6: Confirmation

Once you’ve selected to cancel your subscription, you’ll be directed to a final cancelation page, where you will select a reason for canceling. There’s an optional survey here that you can fill out if you like, then submit your cancelation. 

If you’ve canceled your subscription on the day before your new billing cycle, you’ll automatically be redirected to the Disney Plus sign-on page once the process has been completed. You’ll also receive a cancelation confirmation email to your account’s registered email address. 

You’ll still be able to sign in and use your Disney Plus account for the remainder of your monthly billing period if you’ve undertaken the cancelation process well before your next renewal. After that date, though, your account will indeed be canceled.

Optional step: Deleting your Disney Plus account

While the above steps will leave your account information intact so you can reactivate your subscription at a future date, there is a way to completely delete your Disney Plus account.

To do that, simply follow the steps above, then log back into your account and select Settings. There will be an option to ‘Delete Account’ in the Settings pane that you can click on.

After selecting ‘Delete Account’, log into your account again and fill in a 6-digit verification code that will be sent directly to your registered email address. Hit ‘Delete’ after inputting the code

Note that this permanently deletes your account and you will need to subscribe as a new customer if you’d like to watch anything on Disney Plus again.

Should you cancel Disney Plus this month?

Canceling Disney Plus depends on whether you’re getting any value out of it — in other words, is the content library worth the money you’re spending on it. If you’ve decided that it's not up to par when compared to other streaming services you already subscribe to, then it may be worth parting ways, at least temporarily. 

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