how to cancel paramount

What’s the easiest way to cancel Paramount+?

The easiest way to cancel Paramount+ is generally through the platform where you initially subscribed. This typically means canceling through the Paramount+ website if you subscribed directly, or through your device’s app store (like Apple App Store, Google Play Store, or Amazon Appstore) if you subscribed that way. By canceling within the platform where your subscription is managed, you avoid potential confusion and ensure the cancellation is processed correctly.

If you signed up directly via the Paramount+ website, simply log in to your account at paramountplus.com. Navigate to your account settings (usually found by clicking on your profile icon). Within your account, look for a “Subscription” or “Cancel Subscription” option. Follow the on-screen instructions to confirm your cancellation. You’ll likely be asked to provide a reason for canceling, but this is optional. You should receive a confirmation email once the process is complete, which is important to keep for your records.

For subscriptions through third-party providers like Apple, Google, or Amazon, the process is slightly different. For example, to cancel through the Apple App Store, you would go to your Apple ID settings, then Subscriptions, and find Paramount+ in your list of active subscriptions. There, you’ll find the option to cancel. Similarly, Google Play Store and Amazon Appstore have their own subscription management sections within their respective app settings where you can locate and cancel your Paramount+ subscription. Remember to cancel a few days before your billing date to avoid being charged for the next month.

How do I cancel Paramount+ if I subscribed through Roku?

You’ll need to cancel your Paramount+ subscription directly through your Roku account, as the subscription is managed by them. This cannot be done through the Paramount+ app or website.

To cancel, navigate to your Roku account either on your Roku device or through a web browser on your computer or mobile device. On your Roku device, go to Settings > Subscriptions. Online, go to my.roku.com and sign in. Then, find the Paramount+ subscription and select “Cancel Subscription.” You’ll be prompted to confirm your cancellation, and you should follow the on-screen instructions to complete the process. Make sure to cancel at least 24 hours before your next billing date to avoid being charged for another month.

After cancelling, you’ll typically still be able to access Paramount+ until the end of your current billing cycle. You can verify your cancellation by returning to the Subscriptions section of your Roku account – it should show Paramount+ with an expiration date instead of a renewal date. If you encounter any issues or the subscription doesn’t appear in your Roku account, contact Roku support directly for assistance.

Can I get a refund if I cancel my Paramount+ subscription early?

Generally, you will not receive a refund if you cancel your Paramount+ subscription before the end of your billing cycle. Your access to Paramount+ will continue until the end of the current billing period, at which point your subscription will be terminated and you will no longer be charged.

While Paramount+ typically doesn’t offer refunds for partial months or unused portions of a subscription, there can be exceptions. For example, if you were charged in error due to a technical issue on Paramount+’s side, or if there were unauthorized charges to your account, you might be eligible for a refund. In such cases, it’s best to contact Paramount+ customer support directly and explain your situation. Keep in mind that subscription terms can vary depending on how you initially signed up for Paramount+. For example, if you subscribed through a third-party platform like Apple TV, Roku, or Amazon Prime Video Channels, their specific refund policies might apply instead of Paramount+’s standard policy. Always review the terms and conditions associated with your specific subscription to understand your rights regarding cancellations and refunds.

What information do I need to cancel my Paramount+ account?

To cancel your Paramount+ account, you generally need the email address and password associated with your subscription. Having your billing information readily available can also expedite the process, especially if you subscribed through a third-party provider.

The specific information required might slightly differ depending on how you initially subscribed to Paramount+. If you signed up directly through the Paramount+ website, you’ll need the email and password to access your account settings and initiate the cancellation. If you subscribed through a third-party platform such as Amazon Prime Video Channels, Roku, Apple TV, or Google Play, you’ll need to cancel directly through that platform’s subscription management interface. Therefore, knowing *where* you originally subscribed is key.

Before canceling, it’s often a good idea to double-check your upcoming billing date to avoid being charged for another month. Also, confirm that you’ve cancelled correctly by checking for a confirmation email or verifying the cancellation status within your account settings or the third-party platform’s subscription area. Keep in mind that cancelling usually stops future charges but does not necessarily provide a refund for the current billing cycle.

How do I cancel Paramount+ on my iPhone?

Canceling your Paramount+ subscription on your iPhone depends on how you initially subscribed. If you signed up directly through the Paramount+ app using your Apple ID, you’ll need to cancel through your iPhone’s settings. If you subscribed through a different method (like Paramount+’s website), cancelling via the app or iPhone settings won’t work; you’ll need to cancel directly through that method.

To cancel a Paramount+ subscription billed through Apple (your Apple ID), follow these steps: Open the Settings app on your iPhone. Tap your name at the top. Tap “Subscriptions.” Locate and tap on “Paramount+” in the list of subscriptions. Finally, tap “Cancel Subscription.” You may need to confirm your cancellation. If you don’t see Paramount+ listed here, it means your subscription is billed through another provider and must be canceled through them.

It is important to cancel at least 24 hours before your next billing date to avoid being charged for another month. Even after you cancel, you’ll typically have access to Paramount+ until the end of your current billing cycle. Always check your subscription details after cancelling to confirm the cancellation was processed successfully and to understand when your access will end. If you have any difficulty or your subscription doesn’t appear in your Apple subscriptions list, contact Apple Support directly or check the Paramount+ website for further assistance based on your specific subscription method.

What happens to my saved shows after I cancel Paramount+?

Unfortunately, once you cancel your Paramount+ subscription, you will lose access to all saved shows and downloaded content. This is because your access to the Paramount+ library is contingent upon having an active subscription.

Think of it like renting a movie. While you have paid for the rental period, you can watch the movie as many times as you like. However, once the rental period expires, you can no longer access the movie. Similarly, when you cancel Paramount+, your authorization to stream their content, including anything you’ve saved, is revoked. The downloaded files are encrypted and tied to your account’s active subscription status.

Therefore, if you plan on canceling but want to watch something later, make sure you watch it *before* you cancel. If you resubscribe to Paramount+ in the future, you’ll need to re-add shows to your list and re-download anything you want to watch offline. There’s no way to retain your saved shows and downloads after cancelling your subscription.

Alright, that’s a wrap! Hopefully, you found this guide helpful in canceling your Paramount+ subscription. Thanks for reading, and we hope you’ll pop back in sometime if you ever need help with anything else. Happy streaming (or, you know, non-streaming for now)!