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How to Cancel MyFitnessPal Subscription: Official Steps

Step-by-step instructions to cancel MyFitnessPal Premium on the web, iOS and Google Play, plus what happens to data, billing, and account after cancellation.

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How to cancel MyFitnessPal through the correct billing owner

Web cancellation

Cancel MyFitnessPal through Web

  1. MyFitnessPal web cancellation: Open the account that owns Premium
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    Open the account that owns Premium

    In a desktop or mobile browser, go to myfitnesspal.com and sign in with the same email and password you use in the app. Confirm that you see Premium features on your account so you know you are managing the subscription that is actually being billed.

  2. MyFitnessPal web cancellation: Open Premium or subscription settings
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    Open Premium or subscription settings

    From the top navigation bar, click “My Home,” then select “Premium” to open the Premium details page. On that page, look to the upper-right corner and choose “Subscription Settings” to view controls for your Premium renewal.

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  4. MyFitnessPal web cancellation: Choose Cancel renewal
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    Choose Cancel renewal

    Within Subscription Settings, locate the Auto-Renewal option and change it from “On” to “Off.” This turns off the next recurring charge so your Premium subscription will simply end at the conclusion of the current billing period.

  5. MyFitnessPal web cancellation: Keep the expiration confirmation
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    Keep the expiration confirmation

    After you switch Auto-Renewal off, confirm that the page now indicates Premium will end or expire at the current period’s end rather than renew. Consider taking a screenshot or saving any on-screen confirmation so you have a record that renewal has been canceled.

iOS cancellation

Cancel MyFitnessPal through iOS

  1. MyFitnessPal ios cancellation: Open Settings
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    Open Settings

    On your iPhone or iPad, open Apple’s built-in Settings app, which has a gray gear icon. Stay in Settings rather than opening the MyFitnessPal app, because Apple manages subscriptions at the device level.

  2. MyFitnessPal ios cancellation: Tap your name
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    Tap your name

    At the top of the Settings menu, tap your name or Apple ID banner to open your Apple account settings. If you are not signed in, sign in with the Apple ID that you used when you purchased MyFitnessPal Premium.

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  4. MyFitnessPal ios cancellation: Open Subscriptions
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    Open Subscriptions

    In your Apple ID settings, choose “Subscriptions.” On some devices, you may need to tap “Media & Purchases” first and then find Subscriptions. This screen lists all active and expired subscriptions tied to your Apple ID.

  5. MyFitnessPal ios cancellation: Choose MyFitnessPal
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    Choose MyFitnessPal

    Scroll through your Active subscriptions and tap “MyFitnessPal.” This opens the subscription details Apple maintains for your Premium plan, including renewal status and available options.

  6. MyFitnessPal ios cancellation: Tap Cancel Subscription and confirm
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    Tap Cancel Subscription and confirm

    On the MyFitnessPal subscription screen, use Apple’s “Cancel Subscription” option and follow the on-screen prompts until the status shows as canceled or set to expire at the end of the current term. Keep any confirmation email Apple sends for your records.

Google Play cancellation

Cancel MyFitnessPal through Google Play

  1. MyFitnessPal google-play cancellation: Open Google Play
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    Open Google Play

    On your Android device, open the Google Play Store app instead of the MyFitnessPal app. You will manage the subscription in Google Play because that is where the Android Premium purchase is billed.

  2. MyFitnessPal google-play cancellation: Open Payments & subscriptions
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    Open Payments & subscriptions

    In Google Play, tap your profile icon to open the account menu, then choose the area that manages billing and subscriptions. On many devices this menu is labeled “Payments & subscriptions,” and it leads to your saved payment methods and recurring charges.

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  4. MyFitnessPal google-play cancellation: Open Subscriptions
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    Open Subscriptions

    From the billing menu, select “Subscriptions.” This shows all active subscriptions linked to the Google account currently signed in to Google Play, including any MyFitnessPal Premium plan purchased on this account.

  5. MyFitnessPal google-play cancellation: Choose MyFitnessPal
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    Choose MyFitnessPal

    In the Subscriptions list, tap “MyFitnessPal” to open the subscription details managed by Google Play. Review the renewal date and plan information so you understand when the next charge would occur.

  6. MyFitnessPal google-play cancellation: Tap Cancel subscription and confirm
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    Tap Cancel subscription and confirm

    Use the “Cancel subscription” option at the bottom of the MyFitnessPal subscription screen and follow Google Play’s prompts until it shows the subscription as canceled or set to expire. Save any email or on-screen confirmation from Google as proof that billing will stop.

Refund policy

MyFitnessPal Premium refunds and billing rules

MyFitnessPal treats Premium purchases as generally non-refundable, and refund authority may rest with Apple or Google for in-app purchases. Canceling stops future renewals but normally does not generate a pro-rated refund for the time remaining in the current billing period.

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Premium payments are final by default
The Terms of Service state that all purchases of Premium Services are final and non-refundable, except at MyFitnessPal’s sole discretion. Users should therefore assume that canceling will prevent only future charges, not return money already paid for the current subscription term.
Platform determines who can review refunds
MyFitnessPal’s help articles explain that iOS subscriptions are fully controlled by Apple and that only Apple can assist with cancellations or refunds. For Android and website purchases, MyFitnessPal directs users either to Google’s resources or to its own support request form for further review.
Regional 14-day cooling-off right outside the U.S.
For customers residing outside the United States, the Terms note that you may be entitled to change your mind and receive a full refund within fourteen days of signing up for Premium. This statutory withdrawal right is described as region-specific and not universal.
Cancellation timing and continued access
According to the Terms, canceling or downgrading takes effect at the end of the current billing period, and you continue to have access to Premium through that date. This means there is no standard pro-rated refund for unused days; instead, access continues until the period naturally ends.
Free trials turn into paid plans if not canceled
MyFitnessPal explains that if you start a free trial for Premium and do not cancel before the trial period ends, your access automatically continues and the applicable Premium fee is charged to your saved payment method. Once canceled, you cannot resume any unused portion of the same free trial.

If you believe you qualify for a refund or see unexpected charges, gather your purchase receipts and determine whether billing came from Apple, Google Play, or MyFitnessPal’s website, then contact that platform’s support or submit a request through MyFitnessPal’s help center for Android or web purchases. Submit a support request to MyFitnessPal

Billing platform

Use the same place you paid to cancel Premium

MyFitnessPal ties each Premium subscription to the platform where you upgraded. Knowing which platform bills you is essential, because you must cancel on that same platform for renewal changes to work.

  • Web, iOS, and Android bill separately

    MyFitnessPal explains that Premium upgrades made on the website are processed by its payment partner (such as Stripe), upgrades on iOS are billed through Apple’s App Store, and Android upgrades are billed through Google Play. Each billing source has its own subscription controls.

  • Cancellation must match the purchase platform

    The cancellation help article states that you must send your cancellation request through the same platform you originally paid on. If you upgraded on iOS, you cancel in Apple’s subscription settings; if you upgraded on the website, you cancel in MyFitnessPal’s web Subscription Settings.

  • MyFitnessPal cannot cancel Apple or Google Play charges

    For iOS and Android purchases, MyFitnessPal notes that only Apple or Google can access those in-app payment records. Their help articles direct you to Apple Support for iTunes-billed subscriptions and to Google’s support resources or to Google Play controls for Android subscriptions.

  • Switching billing platforms requires canceling first

    Because billing is tied to where you upgraded, MyFitnessPal’s documentation indicates that to move from, for example, Apple billing to direct web billing, you cancel auto-renewal on the original platform and, after that term ends, start a new Premium subscription on the desired platform.

After cancellation

What changes when MyFitnessPal Premium ends

Canceling MyFitnessPal Premium stops future renewals but does not immediately remove access. Understanding what happens at and after the end of your billing period helps you plan exports and account usage.

  • Cancellation takes effect at period end

    MyFitnessPal’s Terms of Service explain that canceling or downgrading a subscription takes effect at the end of the current billing period. Until then, you keep access to all Premium Services for the remainder of the paid month or year.

  • Account continues as a free subscription

    When your Premium subscription ends, the Terms state that your account remains active and becomes a free subscription. You can keep logging food, exercise, and progress in MyFitnessPal without ongoing Premium fees.

  • Existing data and history are preserved

    MyFitnessPal’s Premium overview notes that everything accumulated in your account—friends, favorite foods, and diary history—stays as you built it, even as features change between free and Premium tiers. Canceling Premium therefore changes features, not your underlying logged history.

  • Premium-only tools stop after expiry

    Features described as part of Premium, such as advanced nutrition analysis and other enhanced tools, remain available only while your subscription is active. After your billing period ends and the account reverts to free, access to those Premium features is removed.

Account vs. billing

Cancel Premium without deleting your account

MyFitnessPal clearly distinguishes between canceling a paid subscription, deleting the app, and permanently deleting your account. Treat these as separate actions so you do not accidentally lose access or fail to stop billing.

  • Cancelling Premium is not deleting your account

    The Terms explain that when Premium ends, your account remains and becomes a free subscription. You can still sign in and use MyFitnessPal with your existing login, even though the Premium features stop at the end of the billing period.

  • Deleting the app does not cancel billing

    MyFitnessPal warns that deleting the app from your device does not cancel your subscription. You must cancel through the platform where you subscribed—Apple, Google Play, or the MyFitnessPal website—to stop future charges.

  • Account deletion is permanent and separate

    The account deletion help article states that once you delete your MyFitnessPal account, it cannot be recovered. The Terms also note that deleting your account may not end your subscription on every platform, so you should cancel any Premium plan before deleting the account.

  • Data syncs to servers before app removal

    MyFitnessPal explains that as long as you have an account, your diary and other data sync to their servers when the app has an internet connection. Before uninstalling the app, check that your information appears correctly on the website so it is not lost with the local app.

Data & exports

Keeping and exporting your MyFitnessPal data

Before or after canceling Premium, you may want a backup of your information or to confirm that it is safely stored. MyFitnessPal explains how data sync works and how Premium users can export their records.

  • Your diary is stored on MyFitnessPal’s servers

    According to MyFitnessPal, if you have an account and the app launches with a working connection on a supported device, your data is automatically backed up to their servers. You can verify this by logging into the website and confirming that your diary and profile show the latest entries.

  • Premium users can export detailed history

    The Data Export FAQ explains that Premium members can export meal nutrition details, progress history, and exercise history into CSV files for use in spreadsheet programs. Exports can be initiated from the iOS app, Android app, or the MyFitnessPal website.

  • Exporting from the website

    To export via the website, log in at myfitnesspal.com, go to “Reports,” and use the Export button. On the export page, choose your date range, confirm the destination email address, and click Export. MyFitnessPal then emails a ZIP file containing separate CSV files for your progress, exercise, and nutrition.

  • Export before Premium access ends

    Because file export is described as a Premium feature, you should request any exports while your subscription is still active. After Premium ends and your account becomes free, that export option may no longer be available even though your underlying data remains in MyFitnessPal.

Refunds & trials

Refund boundaries and free trials

MyFitnessPal’s Terms of Service and billing help make clear that Premium purchases are generally non-refundable, and that refund authority often lies with Apple or Google for in-app purchases. Free trials also follow specific rules.

  • Premium payments are normally non-refundable

    The Terms state that all purchases of Premium Services are final and non-refundable, except at MyFitnessPal’s sole discretion. This means canceling stops future charges, but you should not expect a routine refund for unused time in the current billing period.

  • Regional 14-day withdrawal right outside the U.S.

    For users who reside outside the United States, the Terms explain that you may be entitled to change your mind and receive a full refund within fourteen days of signing up for Premium. This right is described as region-specific and does not apply universally.

  • Apple and Google control many in-app refunds

    MyFitnessPal notes that only Apple can assist with cancellations or refunds for iOS subscriptions, and that Android subscriptions are managed via Google Play’s systems. Their support articles direct you to those platforms for billing disputes on in-app purchases.

  • Google Play and web issues go to MyFitnessPal support

    For Premium purchases made through Google Play or directly on the website, MyFitnessPal’s Premium Purchase help article instructs users to reach out via their support request form. While this does not guarantee a refund, it is the documented escalation path.

  • Free trials convert if you do not cancel in time

    The Terms explain that if you start a Premium free trial and do not cancel before the trial period ends, your access will automatically continue and you will be billed using the payment method you provided. Once canceled, you cannot resume any remaining unused portion of that trial.

Troubleshooting

If you cannot find a cancel option

If the expected cancel or auto-renew controls are missing, it usually indicates a platform mismatch, an account issue, or a technical problem with the page or store app. MyFitnessPal’s guidance points you back to the right billing owner.

  • Confirm where you originally subscribed

    Revisit how you upgraded to Premium. If you upgraded via the website, you should see Subscription Settings under My Home > Premium. If you upgraded in the iOS or Android app, you must look for MyFitnessPal under Apple or Google Play subscriptions, not on the MyFitnessPal website.

  • Check you are using the correct store account

    On iOS and Android, make sure you are signed into the Apple ID or Google account that was used to purchase Premium. If MyFitnessPal does not appear in the Subscriptions list, you may be viewing a different store account that has no active MyFitnessPal billing attached to it.

  • Try another browser or device for web cancellations

    If the Premium Subscription Settings page does not load correctly in your browser, sign in to myfitnesspal.com from a different browser or device and navigate again to My Home > Premium > Subscription Settings. This helps rule out local browser extensions or cache issues.

  • Escalate purchase problems to support

    When billing still looks wrong after you cancel, or when you cannot access the expected subscription controls, MyFitnessPal’s Premium Purchase help article directs you to submit a support request so their team can review your account and advise based on your purchase channel.

Alternatives

Options other than cancelling Premium

Some users want to reduce commitment without immediately leaving MyFitnessPal. Official documentation highlights ways to keep using the service or preserve data while stopping renewal at the right time.

  • Turn off auto-renew but keep using Premium

    Because cancellation only takes effect at the end of your billing period, you can switch auto-renewal off now while continuing to use Premium until the paid term ends. This lets you benefit from current access while ensuring the plan does not renew.

  • Stay on the free MyFitnessPal plan

    When Premium ends, your account automatically becomes a free subscription. You can keep your diary, history, and social connections while using the core tracking features without ongoing Premium charges.

  • Export data for offline analysis

    If you still have Premium access, use MyFitnessPal’s file export feature to download your meal nutrition, progress, and exercise history as CSV files. You can analyze these in tools like Excel or Google Sheets even after your Premium subscription has ended.

  • Delete your account only after canceling billing

    If you want to leave MyFitnessPal entirely, cancel any Premium subscription on the appropriate platform first, then request account deletion. MyFitnessPal warns that account deletion is permanent, and that deleting your account alone may not cancel billing on all platforms.

MyFitnessPal cancellation FAQ

Provider-specific answers based on official sources checked August 10, 2026. Signed-in terms, region, billing owner, and applicable law still control.

No. MyFitnessPal’s Terms explain that when your Premium subscription ends, your account remains and becomes a free subscription, and the Premium overview notes that your accumulated friends, favorite foods, and diary history stay in place. Canceling Premium changes which features you can use but does not erase your logged data.
After you turn off auto-renewal on the correct platform, check the subscription status there: on the website, Subscription Settings should show that auto-renewal is Off; in Apple or Google Play subscriptions, MyFitnessPal should appear as canceled or set to expire. You will keep Premium until that listed end date but should not see further renewals.
No. MyFitnessPal’s Terms state that deleting the app from your device does not cancel your subscription, and deleting your account may not cancel billing on every platform. You must cancel Premium through the same place you subscribed—Apple, Google Play, or the MyFitnessPal website—before uninstalling the app or requesting account deletion.
Premium features continue until the end of your current billing period. The Terms explain that cancellation or downgrade takes effect at period end, and you maintain access until then. After that date, your account becomes a free subscription and Premium-only tools—such as enhanced nutrition analysis—are no longer available.
MyFitnessPal does not describe a pause feature for Premium. Instead, the Terms explain that your subscription auto-renews until you cancel, and cancellation takes effect at the end of the current billing period. To stop ongoing charges, you turn off auto-renewal on the billing platform; there is no official mid-period pause control.
While you still have Premium, use MyFitnessPal’s file export feature. On the website, log in, go to Reports, and click Export to choose a date range and receive a ZIP file via email. The Data Export FAQ explains similar options in the iOS and Android apps for downloading meal, progress, and exercise history as CSV files.
If you do not see MyFitnessPal under Subscriptions, first confirm that you upgraded to Premium on that platform; web purchases will not appear in Apple or Google Play. Then make sure you are signed into the same Apple ID or Google account used at purchase. If you still cannot locate it, contact the relevant store or MyFitnessPal support.
MyFitnessPal’s documentation ties billing to where you upgraded, but you can effectively switch by canceling auto-renewal on your current platform and waiting for that term to end. After the subscription expires, log into the same MyFitnessPal account on the website and upgrade to Premium there so future billing is handled on the web.

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