So, you're ready to cancel Crave. Maybe you binged all of House of the Dragon and now you're just waiting for the next season, or maybe the monthly bill just isn't worth it anymore. Launched in 2014, Crave is Canada's big streaming player, packing HBO, Showtime, and its own originals. But with plans ranging from $9.99 to $22.00, the cost adds up. This guide covers canceling on desktop, iOS, and Android, potentially saving you up to $264 a year. Let's get this done so you can stop worrying about another charge hitting your card.
How to Cancel Crave Subscription on Desktop
This is the most common way to cancel, but sometimes their site can be a little slow. I had to refresh the account page once for the 'Subscriptions' link to even show up. Just be patient.
1 Log Into Your Account
Head over to the Crave.ca website and sign in. Pretty standard stuff.
2 Go to Account Management
Click on your profile icon in the top-right corner. A dropdown menu will appear. Select Manage Account.
3 Find Your Subscription
In the account section, click on Subscriptions. You should see your active Crave plan listed there. If it doesn't load, try refreshing the page.
4 Click Cancel
Next to your plan details, you'll see a Cancel Subscription link. Click it. They might show you an offer to try and keep you, just ignore it and proceed.
5 Confirm Cancellation
Follow the final prompts to confirm you really want to cancel. You should receive a confirmation email shortly after. If you don't, go back and check your account status to be sure.
How to Cancel Crave Subscription on iOS
Canceling through Apple is usually straightforward. If you signed up through the Crave app on your iPhone or iPad, this is the only way to cancel. Don't even bother with the Crave website.
1 Open Your Settings
Go to the Settings app on your iPhone or iPad.
2 Tap Your Apple ID
Tap on your name at the very top of the 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 Crave
Find Crave in the list and tap on it. Then, tap the Cancel Subscription button. Done.
How to Cancel Crave Subscription on Android
Similar to Apple, if you subscribed via the Google Play Store, you have to cancel it there. The process is pretty painless, thankfully.
1 Open the Play Store
Launch the Google 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.
4 Select Subscriptions
Tap on Subscriptions to see all your active subscriptions managed by Google.
5 Find and Cancel Crave
Locate Crave in the list, tap on it, and then select Cancel subscription. Follow any final on-screen instructions.
Cancel Crave Subscription with Email
Crave doesn't have a direct support email. Instead, you have to use their online contact form on the Crave Help Centre. You'll fill out your details and issue, and they say they'll get back to you. Honestly, expect to wait a day or two for a response. It's not the fastest method.
Before you hit cancel, here's the deal. Crave won't delete your account, just your access. So you can always resubscribe later. Don't expect a refund for the current month, even if you cancel a day after it renews. Their policy is pretty firm: no prorated refunds. Also, Crave doesn't have a 'pause' option. You're either subscribed or you're not. Simple as that.
Crave Plans and Pricing 2025
Plan | Price (per month) | Details |
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Basic with Ads | $9.99 | Includes ads. Stream on 1 device at a time. Video quality up to 720p HD. No offline downloads. |
Standard with Ads | $14.99 | Includes ads. Stream on up to 4 devices. Video quality up to 4K. Offline downloads available. |
Premium Ad-Free | $22.00 | No ads. Stream on up to 4 devices. Video quality up to 4K. Offline downloads and live channels included. You can also add STARZ for an extra fee. |
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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.