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Spotify how to Cancel Premium

You can cancel your Spotify premium subscription directly through your account settings on any device — it takes about two minutes and requires no phone calls or customer service contact.

How to Cancel Your Premium Subscription

On Desktop or Web

Open the Spotify app on Windows, macOS, or Linux, then click your profile icon in the top right corner. Select "Account" to open your account page in a web browser. Navigate to the "Subscription" or "Billing" section — the exact label depends on your region and Spotify version 1.2.23. Look for the "Change Plan" or "Cancel Premium" button. Choose the reason for cancellation from the dropdown (optional but tracked by Spotify), then confirm the cancellation. Your premium features stay active until your current billing cycle ends, then the account automatically reverts to the free tier.

The web player at managing your subscription through the web interface also works if you prefer not to open the desktop app.

On Mobile Devices

iPhone and Android users need to cancel differently depending on how they signed up. If you subscribed through the iOS App Store, go to Settings > [Your Name] > Subscriptions > Spotify, then tap "Cancel Subscription." For Android devices, open Google Play Store, tap your profile icon, select "Payments and subscriptions" > "Subscriptions" > Spotify, and hit "Cancel subscription."

Direct Spotify signups on mobile can be cancelled through the app itself — tap your profile icon, go to "Settings and Privacy" > "Premium," then select "Cancel Premium."

What Happens After Cancellation

Your account doesn't disappear. All playlists, saved songs, and listening history remain intact. When you cancel, you drop back to the free tier with ads and standard playback features. If you change your mind before your billing period ends, you can upgrade again without losing anything — understanding the differences between free and premium tiers helps clarify what you'll lose.

Key Differences: Free vs. Premium

Here's what changes when you stop paying:

FeatureFree TierPremium
AdsEvery 20-30 minutesNone
Offline DownloadsNoYes (up to 100,000 tracks)
Stream Quality96 kbpsUp to 320 kbps
SkipsLimitedUnlimited
On-Demand PlaybackNo (shuffle only)Yes

The free tier still delivers solid free music streaming — you get the same 100+ million songs, just with interruptions and shuffle mode. If redeeming a gift card brought you this far, those credits won't transfer to free accounts, but they did their job.

Hidden Considerations Before You Cancel

Pro Tip: Before cancelling, export your playlists using a third-party tool. Spotify doesn't make this easy from the desktop application, but exporting saves your carefully curated lists as files you can import into MediaMonkey for Windows-based music library management or other cross platform music player options. This takes five minutes and saves hours of rebuilding later.

Also check if you're getting Spotify bundled with another service — Hulu, ad-free podcasts, or phone plans sometimes include it. Canceling the subscription might not remove the cost from your bill.

Alternatives Worth Considering

Not feeling Spotify anymore? jetAudio as a feature-rich alternative and aTunes for local music management offer different approaches — one focuses on high-fidelity playback, the other on managing your existing music library. Neither replaces cloud streaming, but both work great if you've already downloaded your music.

Spotify how to cancel premium is straightforward once you know where to look. Just remember: free accounts still get the core experience. No ads, no offline mode, but the streaming itself stays unlimited.