How to unsubscribe from Deezer

If you pay monthly for Deezer Premium+ or Deezer Elite, you can unsubscribe when you like. Here’s how to unsubscribe from Deezer.See also:Deezer vs Spotify vs YouTube Music Key comparison.

Not everything is free and if you have been paying to use Deezer Premium+ or Elite and your situation changes you can easily unsubscribe. Here’s our step by step guide to unsubscribing from Deezer.

How to unsubscribe from Deezer

Step One

Log into your Deezer account in a web browser. It is currently not possible to unsubscribe from Deezer from any of the mobile apps.

Step Two

Once logged in, click on the cog wheel next to your account name and choose the settings button at the top.

Step Three

At the top of the page click on my subscriptions

Step Four

You’ll find a section at the bottom which says ‘Do you want to cancel your subscription?’. Click the link in the sentence below and fill in the details and answer the questions. Your subscription and payments will then be cancelled.

Note: You must unsubscribe at least 48 hours before your next payment to avoid that being taken.

After unsubscribing, you’ll still have a Deezer account on a free basis and you’ll still have your saved albums and playlists. You can re-subscribe any time you like.

How to unsubscribe from Deezer via Facebook, iTunes, EE and T-Mobile

If you signed up to Deezer with a Facebook account you’ll need a Deezer password to unsubscribe. If you did it via iTunes you’ll need to go to ‘manage subscriptions’ in the App Store or iTunes itself to unsubscribe from Deezer.

If your Deezer account is attached to your mobile service provider such as EE or T-Mobile, you’ll need to to go the EE Mobile Portal or T-Mobile Portal to unsubscribe.

Author: Chris Martin, Reviews Editor, Tech Advisor

Chris got his break as a reporter at infamous site The Inquirer and has been at Tech Advisor for more than 12 years. With a BA degree in Music Technology, audio is his specialism, but over the years he has reviewed all kinds of gadgets, from smartwatches to mesh Wi-Fi to coffee machines.

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