Ars Technica, founded way back in 1998, is the go-to spot for seriously detailed tech news and analysis. Maybe you signed up to get the real scoop on the latest AI drama or just to read one of their epic deep dives. Their Pro subscription costs from $5 to $250, and this guide covers canceling on your Desktop. Canceling could save you up to $250 a year. Let's get it done.
How to Cancel Ars Technica Subscription on Desktop
Canceling your Ars Technica Pro subscription happens on their website. You can't do it through an app. It's a pretty standard process, but sometimes the links feel a bit hidden. Just follow these steps.
1 Log In to Your Account
First, head over to the Ars Technica website and log into your account. The login button is usually in the top-right corner. Simple enough.
2 Navigate to Your Profile
Once you're in, click on your username or profile icon. This should open a dropdown menu with a few options. You're looking for something like 'My Profile' or 'Account Settings'.
3 Find the Subscription Section
This is where it can get a little tricky. On your profile page, scan for a tab or link that says 'Subscription' or 'Manage Subscription'. I had to look twice before I spotted it tucked away.
4 Initiate the Cancellation
You should see details about your current plan. Look for the 'Cancel Subscription' link. It might not be a big, flashy button. Click it. You'll likely be asked why you're leaving. Feel free to be honest or just pick any option.
5 Confirm Cancellation
After confirming, you should see a message on the screen saying your subscription has been canceled and when your access will end. Also, check your email for a confirmation message. If you don't get one, something might have gone wrong.
Cancel Ars Technica Subscription with email
If the website fails you, the best way to contact them is through their official contact form. This sends a message to their support staff. Expect a response within 1-2 business days. There is no public phone number or live chat for subscription issues.
Heads up. Ars Technica won't delete your account data, you just lose the 'Pro' perks. Don't expect a refund if you cancel mid-cycle; you typically get to keep your access until the billing period ends. Pausing your subscription isn't really an option either.
Ars Technica Plans and Pricing 2025
Plan | Price (USD) | Details |
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Ars Pro | $5/month or $50/year | Ad-free reading, single-page articles, exclusive long-form content, and community forum perks. |
Ars Pro++ | $100/year | All Pro benefits plus exclusive access to live Q&A sessions with editors and reporters. |
Ars Pro+++ | $250/year | All Pro++ benefits plus a special gift and even more direct access to the Ars team. A big supporter tier. |
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Olivia Harper
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Olivia Harper, a Content Manager with nine years of experience, creates user-focused guides on subscription services. Featured in Digital Consumer Reports, her work simplifies subscription terms and cancellations.