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Avg how to Cancel Auto Renewal

To cancel auto renewal in AVG antivirus software, access your account settings through the AVG website, locate your active subscription, and disable the automatic renewal toggle before your billing date arrives.

How to Cancel Auto Renewal in AVG

Stopping recurring charges requires logging into your AVG account rather than adjusting settings within the desktop application itself. The process differs slightly depending on whether you purchased through AVG directly or a third-party retailer, but the core steps remain consistent across Windows 10, Windows 11, Windows 8, and Windows 7 machines.

Access Your AVG Account

Navigate to the official AVG website and sign in with the email address linked to your subscription. If you've forgotten your password, use the "Forgot password" option to reset it. Once logged in, look for "My Account" or "Subscriptions" in the main navigation menu. This section displays all active licenses and renewal settings associated with your profile.

Locate Your Active Subscription

Your account dashboard lists every subscription tied to your email. Each entry shows the product name (AVG antivirus software or AVG security suite), expiration date, and renewal status. Click on the subscription you want to modify. A detailed view opens showing payment method, next billing date, and crucially, the auto-renewal toggle. Note the exact renewal date—this determines your deadline for canceling before the next charge processes.

Disable Automatic Renewal

The auto-renewal option appears as a toggle switch or checkbox labeled "Auto-renew this subscription" or similar wording. Click it to disable automatic renewal. The system should prompt a confirmation message stating something like "Your subscription will expire on [date] and will not automatically renew." After confirming, your subscription status updates immediately, though the change may take 5-10 minutes to reflect across all AVG systems.

Why AVG Implements Auto-Renewal

Most security software uses automatic renewal as the default to ensure continuous virus protection coverage. Gaps in antivirus software protection leave your PC vulnerable to trojans, malware, and emerging threats. However, if you're switching to 360 Total Security as an alternative antivirus solution or removing the software entirely, disabling auto-renewal prevents unwanted charges.

Alternatives If You Can't Access Your Account

If you've lost account access or the website interface isn't responding, contact AVG support directly through their help portal. Provide proof of purchase and the email associated with your subscription. Support staff can disable auto-renewal on your behalf, though processing may take 1-2 business days.

Pro Tip: Set a calendar reminder for two weeks before your subscription expires. This gives you a buffer window to cancel auto-renewal if you've switched to AdwCleaner for malware removal or another security tool, preventing accidental charges while you test alternatives.

Key Differences: Free vs. Paid AVG

The free version of AVG antivirus software provides basic virus protection and malware scanning without recurring charges. Learn about AVG antivirus features and capabilities to determine if the free tier covers your security needs. Paid subscriptions unlock additional features like ransomware protection, password manager integration, and priority support—but only if auto-renewal stays active.

Before Canceling: Final Checks

Verify your next billing date one last time. Screenshot the confirmation page after disabling auto-renewal. Check your email 48 hours later for a confirmation message from AVG stating the change. These steps prevent disputes if an unexpected charge appears on your card after completing the cancellation.

The process of learning how to cancel auto renewal in AVG takes roughly five minutes but saves money long-term if you're no longer using the software. Once disabled, your subscription expires on the listed date without charging again. This approach differs from uninstalling the application—removing AVG from your Windows computer doesn't automatically stop billing unless you've also disabled auto-renewal through your account.