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How to Cancel Pandora Subscription: Official Steps
Cancel Pandora through its website, Apple, Google Play, Amazon, or Roku; identify the billing owner and understand access, trials, plans, and refunds.
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How to cancel Pandora through the correct billing owner
Web cancellation
Cancel Pandora through Web
1Identify who bills Pandora
Open your latest bank or card statement and find a recent Pandora charge. Note whether the description lists Pandora or PayPal (direct‑billed) versus Apple, Google Play, Amazon, Roku, or a mobile carrier; this determines where you’ll manage cancellation.
2Open that seller’s subscription settings
If the charge shows Pandora or PayPal, sign in to pandora.com in a browser, open your profile, and go to Settings, then Subscription or the Subscriptions page described in Pandora’s help. If it shows another seller, open that provider’s subscription or payments area, because Pandora’s instructions require you to cancel through the party that bills you.
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3Select Pandora and cancel
In that seller’s list of active subscriptions, choose Pandora. For Pandora‑billed subscriptions on the website, go to the Subscriptions page, select Switch Plans, then use the Cancel Subscription option and confirm to stop any future subscription payments. In external billing portals, follow their prompts to cancel or turn off auto‑renew for Pandora.
4Verify the access end date
After canceling, review the subscription details or confirmation screen to confirm auto‑renew is off and note the date through which your current access will continue. Pandora’s subscription terms explain that cancellation stops renewal but your paid access typically continues until the end of the current access period before your account reverts to ad‑supported Pandora.
iOS cancellation
Cancel Pandora through iOS
1Open Settings
On your iPhone or iPad, open Apple’s Settings app so you can reach your Apple ID and subscription controls, which Apple uses to manage in‑app purchases like Pandora subscriptions. Pandora’s help explains that Apple’s tools, not Pandora’s, are used for Apple‑billed cancellations.
2Tap your name
At the top of Settings, tap your Apple ID name to open your Apple account settings. This section includes the subscription management area that Apple’s own help page (“See or cancel your subscriptions”) uses for canceling services such as Pandora.
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3Open Subscriptions
In your Apple ID settings, choose the option that opens your list of active subscriptions (often labeled Subscriptions; the exact wording may vary by iOS version). This list shows all services Apple is billing you for, including Pandora if your upgrade was made through the iOS app.
4Choose Pandora
Scroll through your subscriptions and select Pandora. If Pandora does not appear, Apple is probably not billing your account; Pandora’s help recommends checking your bank statement and managing the subscription through whichever party actually charges you.
5Tap Cancel Subscription and confirm
In Pandora’s Apple subscription details, use the option that cancels or turns off auto‑renew for Pandora, then follow Apple’s on‑screen confirmation prompts. Pandora notes that uninstalling the app does not cancel an Apple‑billed subscription, so you should confirm that renewal is disabled and note when Apple shows your access will end.
Google Play cancellation
Cancel Pandora through Google Play
1Open Google Play
On your Android device, open the Google Play Store app so you can access the account and subscription section associated with the Google account that is billing Pandora. Pandora’s help confirms that Google Play‑billed subscriptions are managed through Google Play, not directly inside Pandora.
2Open Payments & subscriptions
From the Google Play menu for your account, navigate to the area that lists payment methods and subscriptions (labels may vary slightly, such as Payments & subscriptions). This area shows recurring charges Google manages for you, including Pandora if purchased there.
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3Open Subscriptions
Within the payments section, open the list of active subscriptions. Check that you are signed into the same Google account that appears on the bank statement for your Pandora charge, because Google only shows subscriptions tied to the currently selected account.
4Choose Pandora
Find Pandora in the subscriptions list and select it to view details. If Pandora is missing, Pandora’s help suggests that either you’re on a different Google account or your Pandora subscription is billed by another party, such as Pandora directly, Amazon, Roku, or a carrier.
5Tap Cancel subscription and confirm
Use Google Play’s option to cancel or turn off auto‑renew for Pandora, then follow the prompts until you see confirmation that the subscription will not renew. Pandora notes that canceling through the store stops future payments while your current access continues until the end of the existing access period.
Amazon cancellation
Cancel Pandora through Amazon
1Open Memberships & Subscriptions
Sign in to your Amazon account in a browser or the Amazon app, then go to the area where Amazon lists your memberships and app subscriptions. Pandora’s help explains that Amazon‑billed Pandora subscriptions are managed through the Amazon Appstore website, Amazon Appstore app, or a Fire tablet.
2Find Pandora
In Amazon’s list of active subscriptions, locate Pandora. If you don’t see it, confirm that you’re signed into the same Amazon account used on your Fire tablet or Android device and double‑check your bank statement to ensure Amazon is actually billing you for Pandora.
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3Turn off renewal
Open the Pandora entry and use Amazon’s option to turn off auto‑renew or cancel the subscription. Pandora’s refund guidance notes that it cannot modify Amazon Appstore billing, so this step must be completed in Amazon’s interface rather than in Pandora’s app or website.
4Review and confirm the end date
After changing the renewal setting, review Amazon’s confirmation page to ensure Pandora will not renew and note the date through which service remains active. Pandora indicates that canceling in the store stops future payments while your Pandora access continues until that period ends.
Roku cancellation
Cancel Pandora through Roku
1Open Roku Manage subscriptions
Sign in to your Roku account in a browser or use Roku’s on‑device options to open the section where Roku lists your channel and app subscriptions. Pandora’s help explains you can unsubscribe or cancel a Roku‑billed Pandora subscription from a Roku device, mobile app, or PC.
2Choose Pandora
In Roku’s subscription list, locate Pandora and select it to view plan details. If Pandora is not shown, Roku is likely not billing you; Pandora’s billing article suggests re‑checking your bank statement and following the steps for whichever party (Pandora, Apple, Google Play, Amazon, or a carrier) actually charges you.
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3Turn off auto-renew
Use Roku’s controls to cancel or turn off auto‑renew for the Pandora subscription. Pandora’s refund guidance notes that it cannot access Roku’s billing system, so stopping renewal must be done within Roku’s subscription management pages.
4Confirm cancellation
Review Roku’s confirmation screen or email to verify that Pandora is set to end at the close of the current term and will not auto‑renew. Pandora states that subscriptions canceled through an external service continue until the current access period expires, after which Pandora service reverts to the free tier.
Refund policy
Pandora subscription refunds and where to request them
Pandora’s own terms make most subscription payments non‑refundable, but refund requests for subscriptions billed through app stores or other platforms must follow those providers’ policies.
Check my refund options- Pandora‑billed subscriptions are generally non‑refundable
- The Subscription Terms state that purchase or redemption of a Pandora subscription is final and non‑refundable; Pandora does not issue partial or pro‑rated refunds unless required by law. Canceling stops future renewals but does not typically generate a refund for the current access period.
- Amazon Appstore and Roku refunds come from those stores
- Pandora’s Refunds article explains it cannot access Amazon Appstore or Roku billing systems and therefore cannot issue refunds for purchases made there. Listeners must contact Amazon or Roku support directly to ask about refunds for Pandora charges.
- Apple and Google Play manage their own refund policies
- For Apple‑billed subscriptions, Pandora points to Apple’s “Subscriptions and Purchases” support and notes that Apple may grant exceptions even though its general policy is not to refund subscriptions. Google Play‑billed subscriptions and carrier‑billed add‑ons are similarly governed by Google’s own refund rules.
- Refunds are separate from downgrades or cancellations
- Pandora’s help center distinguishes between canceling or downgrading a subscription and obtaining a refund. Changing plans or turning off auto‑renew affects future billing and takes effect at the next renewal date; it does not automatically return money for time already purchased.
- Support can help investigate double billing
- If you suspect double charges, Pandora recommends contacting its support team with details for each charge. While general subscription fees are non‑refundable, Pandora can help determine whether you have overlapping subscriptions (for example, both Pandora‑billed and app‑store‑billed) and guide you through resolving incorrect billing.
If you need help with a specific Pandora charge or believe you were billed twice, gather screenshots or statements showing each charge and contact Pandora Support through its help site so a specialist can review the details. Contact Pandora Support about billing
Billing source
How Pandora billing sources affect cancellation
Pandora offers multiple billing paths, and you must cancel through the party that actually processes your payments.
Multiple possible billers
Pandora notes that subscriptions can be purchased through its website, Apple, Google Play, Amazon, Roku, some TVs or game systems, certain carriers, and PayPal. Before you manage or cancel, Pandora recommends checking your bank statement to identify which party’s name appears on the Pandora charge.
Why billing source matters
Both the cancellation and refund process depend on who bills you. Pandora’s Subscription Terms and help center make clear that if a subscription was purchased through an external service such as Apple, Google Play, Amazon, or Roku, you must use that service’s tools to manage or cancel it.
Direct Pandora or PayPal billing
If your statement shows Pandora or PayPal as the merchant, you manage the subscription through Pandora’s own Subscriptions page. From there you can use Switch Plans or Cancel Subscription to change or end your Pandora‑billed access, and changes apply at the next renewal date.
External app‑store billing
For subscriptions billed by Apple or Google Play, Pandora links to those companies’ own help pages and notes that Pandora support cannot change plans, update payment methods, or cancel on your behalf. These stores control their own refund rules and subscription interfaces.
Carrier and other third‑party billing
Some carriers bill Pandora via Google Play’s mobile‑billing option, and Pandora mentions carrier‑billed and T‑Mobile‑billed subscriptions separately. In each case, you must manage the subscription through the carrier or Google Play; Pandora support can explain the process but cannot access that billing system.
After you cancel
What changes after canceling your Pandora subscription
Canceling stops auto‑renew, but several parts of your Pandora experience continue or change at specific times.
End of access period
Pandora’s Subscription Terms explain that when you cancel a subscription, access to the paid service continues until the end of the then‑current access period, after which the subscription expires. This applies whether you cancel a direct Pandora subscription or one purchased via an external service.
Downgrade to free tier
Help articles on refunds and account deletion indicate that when a subscription ends, you can return to the free version of Pandora rather than losing your account. That means your login still works, but you hear ads and lose paid features such as on‑demand playback and enhanced skips.
Offline content becomes unavailable
Pandora’s Offline Mode and Downloads article states that downloaded stations, albums, songs, or playlists are available while a subscription is active, but you lose access to offline content if your subscription is interrupted or ends. Downloads remain inside the app but cannot be played offline without an active Plus or Premium‑level subscription.
Family plan members lose Premium access
Under the Premium Family Plan help article, each invited account receives Premium features through the primary subscriber’s plan. When that subscription is canceled and allowed to expire, it effectively ends the family plan, so all members lose Premium benefits and operate as free accounts unless they obtain another subscription.
Gift and deferred subscriptions
Pandora explains that certain gift subscriptions can be deferred if you join a Premium Family plan and will resume automatically if you later leave that plan. Canceling or allowing a family plan to end may therefore reactivate a deferred individual subscription attached to your account until it is used up or canceled separately.
Trials & renewal
Free trials, renewal timing, and avoiding extra charges
Pandora trials convert to paid subscriptions unless you cancel in time; uninstalling the app alone is not enough.
Trials auto‑convert to paid
Pandora’s Subscription Terms and Trials article explain that most trials require a payment method and will automatically convert to a paid subscription for the access period you selected unless you cancel before the trial ends.
Cancel at least 24 hours in advance
Help documents emphasize canceling a subscription or trial at least 24 hours before the renewal or trial‑end date to avoid being charged for the next period, especially for Apple‑billed subscriptions that are managed entirely through Apple’s systems.
Uninstalling the app does not cancel
Pandora repeatedly notes that deleting or uninstalling the Pandora app does not cancel an active subscription or trial. You must follow the appropriate cancellation steps with Pandora, Apple, Google Play, Amazon, Roku, or your carrier to stop auto‑renew and future billing.
Changes apply on the next renewal date
When you change your billing method or switch plans through Pandora, the change generally takes effect on the next renewal date; existing paid time is not shortened or refunded by mid‑cycle changes. This also means canceling returns you to the free tier only after the current period ends.
External services may show different dates
If you subscribed through Apple, Google Play, Amazon, or Roku, the official renewal and end dates displayed in those services’ subscription screens control your billing, even if Pandora shows only your current plan. Pandora therefore advises using the external service’s subscription view as the source of truth for dates.
Account & data
Canceling a subscription vs. deleting your Pandora account
Ending billing is not the same as closing your Pandora account, and each option has different effects on your stations and data.
Canceling keeps your account and collection
Pandora’s refunds and account‑deletion articles show that you can cancel a Plus or Premium subscription and continue using a free Pandora account. Your login, stations, and thumb ratings remain available as long as you keep the free account open.
No temporary deactivation
Pandora explicitly says there is no way to temporarily suspend or deactivate a Pandora account. Paid subscribers who want to stop charges can cancel and later resubscribe, and free listeners can simply leave their account unused without deleting it.
Deleting a paid account requires canceling first
For Plus or Premium subscribers, Pandora instructs you to cancel your subscription, allow it to expire, and only then follow the steps to permanently delete your free Pandora account. This prevents further charges and ensures the subscription has fully ended before account removal.
Deletion is final for your content
The deletion article warns that once your Pandora account is permanently deleted, Pandora cannot recover the account, your thumb feedback, or any collected content such as stations and playlists. Users who want to preserve their listening history must keep at least a free account active.
Data copies and third‑party posts may remain
Pandora notes that deactivating, canceling, or deleting your account, or removing data associated with it, does not guarantee complete removal of all content you previously made available, particularly anything published on third‑party sites like social networks. Those copies are not automatically deleted when you leave Pandora.
Alternatives
Alternatives to fully canceling Pandora
If you want to reduce costs or change how you use Pandora without completely canceling, several options are available.
Switch to a lower‑cost plan or free tier
Pandora’s change‑billing article lets you use Switch Plans on the Subscription page to move between Plus, Premium, and free ad‑supported Pandora. Downgrading reduces features but can lower or remove subscription charges without closing your account.
Change who bills you
If you prefer Pandora to bill you directly instead of an app store (or vice versa), Pandora advises canceling through the current billing party, waiting for that subscription to expire, and then upgrading again through your preferred provider. This avoids duplicate charges or overlapping plans.
Upgrade or move to Premium Family
The Premium Family Plan article explains that you can upgrade from an individual subscription using Switch Plans and then manage invitations from the family management page. Sharing one family subscription across multiple accounts may be an alternative to multiple separate paid plans.
Restore a lapsed subscription
If your subscription was interrupted or associated with another account, Pandora provides a Restore Your Subscription workflow on iOS and Android that retrieves an existing Apple‑ or Google Play‑billed subscription to your current login without buying it again.
Adjust notifications and privacy instead of leaving
The privacy FAQ describes how to limit marketing emails and adjust notification and advertising preferences. For many users, refining these settings—while staying on a free account—addresses concerns without canceling or deleting the Pandora account entirely.
Troubleshooting
If you can’t find a cancel button for Pandora
Missing cancellation options usually point to billing‑source or account‑login issues, which Pandora’s help center addresses directly.
No Subscription section in Pandora settings
Pandora’s billing article lists three common causes when the Subscription section is missing: you may be signed into the wrong Pandora account, subscribed through a third party, or your subscription may have already expired after a failed payment. Each scenario requires a different next step.
Subscription billed through a different party
If you don’t see Pandora under your direct subscriptions, Pandora advises re‑checking your bank statement and then following instructions for that vendor—Apple, Google Play, Amazon, Roku, PayPal, or Pandora—because the cancel option only appears where the subscription was originally purchased.
Uninstalling does not remove billing
Removing the Pandora app from your phone or tablet does not stop billing. Pandora stresses that you must cancel via its website or the external service’s subscription tools; otherwise, charges continue even if the app is no longer installed.
When Pandora support can help
Pandora’s Contact Support page offers email support and directs listeners to popular articles like Cancel your subscription and Change your billing method or subscription plan. Support staff can help you identify who is billing you and resolve double charges, though they cannot change billing done by Apple, Amazon, Roku, or carriers.
Escalating to external support
For Amazon Appstore, Roku, Apple, and Google Play, Pandora’s help articles repeatedly point to those companies’ own support pages for managing payment methods, subscription changes, and refund requests, because Pandora does not control their billing systems.
Pandora cancellation FAQ
Provider-specific answers based on official sources checked August 14, 2026. Signed-in terms, region, billing owner, and applicable law still control.
Does canceling my Pandora subscription stop charges immediately?
What happens to my stations and thumbs when I cancel Pandora?
How do I cancel a Pandora subscription that’s billed through Apple?
How do I cancel if I’m billed through Roku or Amazon for Pandora?
Can I pause my Pandora subscription instead of canceling it?
Does canceling Pandora also delete my account and personal data?
What happens to a Premium Family plan if the primary subscriber cancels?
How can I restart Pandora after my subscription has been canceled or expired?
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