So, you signed up for Binge to watch House of the Dragon and now it's just... there. It happens. Launched in 2020, Binge is a popular Australian streaming service, but if you're not using it, that monthly fee feels like a waste. With subscription prices ranging from about $7 to $22, you can save up to $265 a year by cutting it loose. This guide will show you exactly how to cancel your Binge subscription on desktop, iOS, and Android, so you can stop the charges without any extra drama.
How to Cancel Binge Subscription on Desktop
This is the most direct way to cancel if you signed up on their website. Honestly, it's a few more clicks than it should be, but it works. I had to refresh the page once because the 'My Account' section was slow to load, so be patient.
1 Log In to Binge
Go to the Binge website and sign in with your email and password. Simple enough.
2 Go to 'My Account'
Click the profile icon in the top-right corner of the page. A menu will drop down, select 'My Account'.
3 Find Your Subscription
In the account section, you should see your current plan details. Look for a button or link that says 'Cancel Subscription'. It might be smaller than the other options, of course.
4 Confirm the Cancellation
Binge will probably ask you why you're leaving and might offer you a deal to stay. Just click through the prompts until you see a final confirmation screen. Make sure you get to that last step!
How to Cancel Binge Subscription on iOS
If you subscribed through the App Store, you have to cancel it through Apple. Binge can't do it for you. This confuses a lot of people, so double-check your billing history if you're not sure where you signed up.
1 Open Your iPhone Settings
Go to the main Settings app on your iPhone or iPad.
2 Tap Your Apple ID
Tap your name and profile picture at the very top of the Settings screen.
3 Go to Subscriptions
Select 'Subscriptions' from the list. You'll see all your active and expired app subscriptions here.
4 Find and Cancel Binge
Find Binge in the list and tap on it. Then, tap the 'Cancel Subscription' button. You'll still have access until the current period ends.
How to Cancel Binge Subscription on Android
Just like with Apple, if you paid through the Google Play Store, you must cancel it there. The Binge app and website won't have the cancellation option for you. It's a classic trap.
1 Open the Google Play Store
Launch the Play Store app on your Android device.
2 Access Your Profile
Tap on your profile icon in the top-right corner.
3 Go to Payments & Subscriptions
From the menu, select 'Payments & subscriptions' and then tap on 'Subscriptions'.
4 Find and Cancel Binge
Locate your Binge subscription in the list, tap on it, and then choose 'Cancel subscription'. Follow any final prompts to confirm.
Cancel Binge Subscription with live chat
Binge pushes you towards their live chat for support. You can usually find it by going to the Binge Help Centre and clicking on the 'Chat' icon that pops up. Be prepared to wait a few minutes for an agent. As of May 2024, some users on Reddit mentioned the chat button can be tricky to find, so you might have to click around the FAQ section first.
Binge won't delete your data right away, so your watch history should be there if you come back. But don't expect a refund for a partially used month, that's pretty much never going to happen. The good news? You can actually pause your subscription for up to 4 weeks if you just need a short break, which is a nice touch.
Binge Plans and Pricing 2025
Plan | Price (USD Estimate) | Details |
---|---|---|
Basic | ~$7/month | Includes ads. Stream on 1 device at a time in High Definition (HD). |
Standard | ~$12/month | No ads. Stream on 2 devices at once in High Definition (HD). |
Premium | ~$22/month | No ads. Stream on 4 devices at once in 4K Ultra HD. |
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Olivia Harper
Content Manager
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.