How to Cancel Google Subscriptions and Get Refunds
Google runs a massive subscription ecosystem — YouTube Premium, YouTube TV, Google One storage, Google Play Store subscriptions, and more. Here's how to find, cancel, and get refunds for all of them.
Find All Your Google Subscriptions
Many people don't realize how many Google subscriptions they're paying for:
- Go to play.google.com/store/account/subscriptions
- Or open the Google Play Store app > Profile > Payments & Subscriptions
- Review every active subscription
You may find:
- YouTube Premium ($13.99/month)
- YouTube TV ($72.99/month)
- YouTube Music ($10.99/month)
- Google One storage ($1.99-$9.99/month)
- Apps with recurring charges (dating apps, games, productivity tools)
How to Cancel YouTube Premium
- Go to youtube.com/paid_memberships
- Click "Manage membership"
- Click "Deactivate" or "Cancel membership"
- Confirm cancellation
- You keep access through the end of your billing period
Family plan: Only the family manager can cancel. Members can leave the group individually.
How to Cancel YouTube TV
- Go to tv.youtube.com
- Click your profile > Settings > Membership
- Click "Cancel membership" or "Pause membership"
- Confirm
Tip: YouTube TV lets you pause for up to 6 months instead of canceling. You won't be charged during the pause but can resume anytime.
How to Cancel Google One
- Go to one.google.com
- Click Settings > Cancel membership
- Confirm
Important: If you're using more storage than the free 15GB, you won't lose your files immediately, but you won't be able to upload new files or receive emails if your Gmail is full.
How to Cancel Play Store Subscriptions
For apps billed through Google Play:
- Open Google Play Store
- Tap Profile > Payments & Subscriptions > Subscriptions
- Select the subscription to cancel
- Tap "Cancel subscription"
Getting a Google Refund
Automatic Refund Window
- Play Store apps/games: 48-hour refund window for purchases, 15 minutes for apps
- Subscriptions: First-time subscription purchases may qualify for automatic refund if canceled quickly
Request a Manual Refund
- Go to play.google.com/store/account/orderhistory
- Find the order and click "Report a problem"
- Select the reason and submit
- Google reviews within 1-4 business days
For YouTube Premium/TV
- Contact Google support through the YouTube app > Help
- Explain the issue and request a refund
- Refunds for recent charges are often approved on first request
For Denied Refunds
- Reply to the denial and escalate
- File a complaint through Google's support form
- Dispute with your credit card company as last resort
Quick Checklist
- [ ] Review all subscriptions at play.google.com/store/account/subscriptions
- [ ] Cancel unused YouTube Premium, TV, or Music
- [ ] Cancel unused Google One if you're under 15GB
- [ ] Review Play Store app subscriptions
- [ ] Request refunds for recent unwanted charges
- [ ] Set calendar reminders for free trial expirations
Bottom Line
Google's subscription ecosystem is sprawling and easy to lose track of. A quick audit at play.google.com/store/account/subscriptions often reveals forgotten subscriptions costing $10-50/month. Cancel what you don't use, request refunds for recent charges, and set reminders for any trials you want to cancel before they convert.
Sources
- Google Play refund policy
- YouTube Premium and YouTube TV subscription management







