How do i cancel my amazon music unlimited subscription

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Done with Amazon Music Unlimited and want to cancel your membership? Here's how to do that quickly and easily.

How do i cancel my amazon music unlimited subscription

Amazon Music Unlimited is considered a great service by many—a subscription filled with millions of songs and podcasts.

However, if you're here, that means you're looking to end your Amazon Music Unlimited subscription. The method to cancel can vary if you signed up on your iPhone, but it's easy either way.

Here's how to cancel your Amazon Music Unlimited membership.

How to Cancel Amazon Music Unlimited

There are a few ways you unsubscribe from Amazon Music Unlimited, and it'll all depend on how you subscribed in the first place. Let's take a look at them.

How to Cancel Amazon Music Unlimited on the Amazon Website

If you started your Amazon Music Unlimited subscription using the Amazon website, you can cancel your subscription the same way. It has lots of steps, but it's easy.

Here's how:

  1. Go to Amazon.com. You can do this on your computer or any other device.
  2. Tap or click on the options menu. It's the three lines in the top left corner.
  3. Tap or click on Account. Make sure you're using the same account you used to subscribe to Amazon Music Unlimited.
  4. Scroll down and select Amazon Music Settings.
  5. Click or tap on the link music.amazon.com/settings.
  6. Select Cancel Subscription under Subscription Renewal.
  7. Select the reason why you're canceling Amazon Music Unlimited. If you don't have a specific reason, you can select any reason available.
  8. Tap or click on Submit and Continue to Cancel.
  9. Amazon will show you a solution based on the reason you chose to cancel the service. Scroll down and hit Continue to Cancel.
  10. Select Continue to Cancel one more time.
  11. Finally, select Confirm Cancelation.

How to Cancel Amazon Music Unlimited on iPhone

If you first subscribed to Amazon Music Unlimited using your iPhone, then you'll only be able to cancel your subscription by using your Apple ID on your iPhone's Settings app.

Here's what you need to do:

  1. On your iPhone, open the Settings app.
  2. Tap on your Apple ID. That is your name at the top of the Settings app.
  3. Tap on Subscriptions.
  4. Tap on Amazon Music: Songs & Podcasts.
  5. Tap on Cancel Subscription. It may also say Cancel Free Trial.
  6. Tap on Confirm.

Keep in mind, though, you need to make sure you're using the same Apple ID you used to subscribe to Amazon Music Unlimited.

Try Another Streaming Service

And you're done! Your Amazon Music Unlimited subscription is canceled.

Are you still looking for a service to stream music? Consider an alternative like Spotify or Apple Music.

Amazon Music Unlimited is a solid all-around streaming app, but if you're ready to move on and try something new, canceling your Amazon Music Unlimited subscription takes just a few seconds. While they've always existed in one form or another, subscription services are more popular today than ever before. Subscriptions are now the primary way to access music, movies/TV shows, some smartphone applications, and even select smartphones (we're looking at you, Pixel 6).

Alongside the big names like Spotify and Apple Music, Amazon Music Unlimited is one of the better options out there for music streaming. Amazon Music Unlimited has over 90 million songs, ad-free listening, offline downloads, podcast support, and plays select songs in Ultra HD and Spatial Audio — two features Spotify still doesn't have. Even better, Amazon Music Unlimited is cheaper than its other streaming competitors. Anyone who has an Amazon Prime membership can get Amazon Music Unlimited for just $8.99/month. That's only a $1 per month discount compared to the $9.99/month rates for other music apps, but a discount is still a discount.

While there's certainly a lot to like about Amazon Music Unlimited, that doesn't mean the service is perfect for everyone. Maybe you don't like having podcasts mixed with your music. Maybe you want a streaming app that has live radio. Maybe you just don't like how the Amazon Music Unlimited app looks/functions. Whatever the reason may be, there's no reason to stay subscribed to Amazon Music Unlimited if you don't like it. Thankfully, canceling your Amazon Music Unlimited subscription is a piece of cake.

How To Cancel Amazon Music Unlimited On Android

Canceling Amazon Music Unlimited on an Android phone

For most people, the easiest way to cancel their Amazon Music Unlimited subscription is on their smartphone. So long as you have an Android phone with the Amazon app installed, canceling Amazon Music Unlimited takes no time at all. Here's what you need to do:

  • Open the Amazon app on your smartphone.
  • Tap the profile icon on the bottom navigation bar.
  • Tap 'Your Account.'
  • Scroll down the page.
  • Tap 'Amazon Music settings' under the Account Settings section.
  • Tap the 'Cancel Subscription' button.

Keep in mind that these steps only work with the Amazon app on an Android phone. While there is an Amazon Music settings option in the iPhone app, only the Android version has controls for canceling your subscription.

How To Cancel Amazon Music Unlimited On iPhone

Canceling Amazon Music Unlimited on an iPhone

If you have an iPhone and need to cancel Amazon Music Unlimited, you have a couple of options. The first one is to cancel Amazon Music Unlimited from the Amazon website on your web browser. Here's what that looks like:

  • Open Safari (or whatever web browser you use).
  • Go to amazon.com.
  • Tap 'Sign In' at the top right to sign in to your account.
  • Once signed in, tap your profile icon.
  • Scroll down the menu and tap 'Your Memberships & Subscriptions.'
  • Under the Amazon Music Unlimited section, tap 'Cancel Subscription.'

If the Cancel Subscription button doesn't show up, it's likely because you signed up for Amazon Music Unlimited through the App Store. In this case, you'll need to cancel your subscription from there.

  • Open the App Store on your iPhone.
  • Tap the profile icon at the top right.
  • Tap 'Subscriptions.'
  • Tap 'Amazon Music' from the list.
  • Tap the red 'Cancel Subscription' button.

How To Cancel Amazon Music Unlimited On Desktop

Canceling
Amazon Music Unlimited on a desktop computer

Lastly, if you don't have your phone near you, you can also cancel Amazon Music Unlimited from your desktop computer. Similar to canceling on an iPhone, you'll need to visit the Amazon website and navigate to your account settings. Here's what to do:

  • Open the web browser on your computer and go to amazon.com.
  • Move your mouse over the 'Account & Lists' button in the top right corner.
  • From the pop-up menu that appears, click 'Memberships & Subscriptions.'
  • Click 'Cancel Subscription' next to Amazon Music Unlimited.

And that's all there is to it! You can subscribe and cancel Amazon Music Unlimited as often as you'd like, so if you cancel but decide to come back later on, there's nothing stopping you.

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How do I unsubscribe from Amazon Music Unlimited?

Go to Your Amazon Music Settings. Go to the Amazon Music Unlimited section. Select the Cancel option in your Subscription Renewal details. Confirm the cancellation.

Can you cancel Amazon Music Unlimited on the app?

If you have an Android phone, you are also able to cancel your Amazon Music Unlimited subscription via the app. Tap the gear icon and then your plan information. As before, select 'Cancel Subscription' underneath 'Subscription Renewal'.

Is it easy to cancel Amazon Music?

Go to your Amazon Music app. Click on the settings (the gear icon), and then select “Amazon Music Unlimited.” You will get to the screen featuring your plan information. Scroll until you reach “Subscription Renewal.” From that point, select “Cancel Subscription.”

What happens if I cancel Amazon Music Unlimited?

Note: You can continue to access Amazon Music Unlimited until the end date. After this date, any Amazon Music Unlimited titles you've added to Library will be grayed out, with playback options removed.