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How to Cancel Your Chegg Subscription the Right Way

Learn how to cancel a Chegg subscription on Chegg.com, iPhone, or Android. See clear steps, billing-owner rules, what changes after cancel, and refund limits.

  • Official Chegg and billing-owner sources
  • 3 provider-specific cancellation paths
  • Refund and post-cancellation effects separated from renewal
  • Verified August 16, 2026
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Choose the Chegg cancellation path that matches who bills you

Chegg.com (direct billing) · verify the billing owner

  1. Chegg Chegg.com (direct billing) cancellation: Sign in to your Chegg account on the website
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    Sign in to your Chegg account on the website

    In a desktop or laptop browser, go to chegg.com and sign in with the account that has the active subscription.

  2. Chegg Chegg.com (direct billing) cancellation: Open My Account
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    Open My Account

    After signing in, open the My Account page from the account or profile menu in the top navigation. Use the Chegg account named on your receipt, and continue only after the next status in this cancellation path is visible.

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  4. Chegg Chegg.com (direct billing) cancellation: Go to Orders
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    Go to Orders

    On the My Account page, open the Orders section where your active Chegg subscriptions are listed. Use the Chegg account named on your receipt, and continue only after the next status in this cancellation path is visible.

  5. Chegg Chegg.com (direct billing) cancellation: Select Cancel Subscription for your Chegg plan
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    Select Cancel Subscription for your Chegg plan

    In Orders, find the Chegg subscription you want to stop and select the Cancel Subscription option shown beside it. Use the Chegg account named on your receipt, and continue only after the next status in this cancellation path is visible.

  6. Chegg Chegg.com (direct billing) cancellation: Confirm cancellation on the next page
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    Confirm cancellation on the next page

    On the confirmation page, select the orange Cancel Subscription button to finalize cancellation for that subscription. Use the Chegg account named on your receipt, and continue only after the next status in this cancellation path is visible.

Apple App Store (iPhone/iPad) · verify the billing owner

  1. Chegg iOS cancellation: Open Settings
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    Open Settings

    Open the Settings app on your iPhone or iPad. Use the Chegg account named on your receipt, and continue only after the next status in this cancellation path is visible.

  2. Chegg iOS cancellation: Tap your name
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    Tap your name

    At the top of Settings, tap your name to open Apple Account settings. Use the Chegg account named on your receipt, and continue only after the next status in this cancellation path is visible.

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  4. Chegg iOS cancellation: Open Subscriptions
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    Open Subscriptions

    In your Apple Account settings, tap Subscriptions. Use the Chegg account named on your receipt, and continue only after the next status in this cancellation path is visible.

  5. Chegg Apple App Store (iPhone/iPad) cancellation: Select Chegg
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    Select Chegg

    In the list of active and expired subscriptions, tap the Chegg subscription you want to manage. Use the Chegg account named on your receipt, and continue only after the next status in this cancellation path is visible.

  6. Chegg Apple App Store (iPhone/iPad) cancellation: Cancel the subscription
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    Cancel the subscription

    On the Chegg subscription screen, tap Cancel Subscription and follow any on‑screen prompts to confirm. Use the Chegg account named on your receipt, and continue only after the next status in this cancellation path is visible.

Google Play (Android) · verify the billing owner

  1. Chegg Google Play (Android) cancellation: Open subscriptions on Google Play
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    Open subscriptions on Google Play

    On your Android device, open the Google Play subscriptions section using the Google Play app or the subscriptions on Google Play link.

  2. Chegg Google Play (Android) cancellation: Select your Chegg subscription
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    Select your Chegg subscription

    In Subscriptions, choose the Chegg subscription you want to cancel from the list of active plans. Use the Chegg account named on your receipt, and continue only after the next status in this cancellation path is visible.

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  4. Chegg Google Play (Android) cancellation: Tap Cancel subscription
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    Tap Cancel subscription

    On the Chegg subscription page, tap Cancel subscription to start the cancellation flow. Use the Chegg account named on your receipt, and continue only after the next status in this cancellation path is visible.

  5. Chegg Google Play (Android) cancellation: Complete the on-screen cancellation steps
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    Complete the on-screen cancellation steps

    Follow the on‑screen prompts to confirm cancellation until Google Play shows that the subscription will not renew. Use the Chegg account named on your receipt, and continue only after the next status in this cancellation path is visible.

Refund policy

Chegg refunds, renewals, and free trials

Chegg generally treats subscription fees as prepaid and non‑refundable, and canceling mainly stops future renewals. Refund options and timing differ depending on whether Chegg, Apple, or Google Play billed your subscription and whether you were in a free trial or a standard paid period.

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Chegg memberships are usually non‑refundable
Chegg’s Terms of Use state that membership fees for certain paid services are billed in advance of each membership period and are non‑refundable, including after cancellation, unless different terms were disclosed at purchase or local law requires otherwise. Canceling on Chegg.com normally stops the next renewal but does not return money for the current or prior periods.
Access continues until the period ends
Chegg’s subscription help page specifies that after you confirm cancellation of a Chegg Study subscription, you will not be charged again and will still have access to the subscription for the rest of your current billing period. Google Play’s subscription article echoes that canceling stops future charges while content typically remains available until the listed renewal date.
Free trials auto‑renew if not canceled in time
In their Free Trial Memberships section, Chegg explains that free‑trial users are automatically renewed at the promoted membership rate at the end of the trial unless they cancel before the trial ends, unless a promotion states otherwise. You can cancel a trial online or by contacting Chegg support; once charged, the default non‑refund rule applies unless different terms were provided.
Apple and Google Play apply their own refund rules
For subscriptions billed through Apple or Google Play, the app stores’ refund tools and policies govern whether you can get money back. Apple’s charge‑help page links to a portal where you sign in to view purchases and request a refund, while Google’s subscription help refers users to a separate refunds article; both also clarify that canceling prevents future renewals but does not automatically refund past charges.
PayPal cancellations do not replace Chegg cancellation
PayPal’s automatic‑payment help notes that you can cancel or update an automatic payment profile in PayPal settings, but this primarily stops PayPal from funding future charges to that merchant. It typically does not cancel the underlying service contract, so Chegg’s Terms still require you to cancel your membership through Chegg or the app store that bills you.

If you believe you were wrongly charged or are seeking an exception to these default rules, first confirm who billed you (Chegg, Apple, Google Play, or PayPal) on your statement, then use that provider’s official refund or support channel to request a review. Review official billing and refund help

Channels

Where you can cancel a Chegg subscription

Chegg supports self‑service cancellation, but the correct steps depend on who is billing you for the subscription.

  • Chegg‑billed memberships

    If you bought Chegg Study or a similar subscription on Chegg.com using a card or PayPal, Chegg’s help center instructs you to cancel from the My Account → Orders page on a desktop or laptop browser, where a Cancel Subscription option appears next to each active plan.

  • Apple in‑app purchases

    If your bank or card statement shows Apple or apple.com/bill and you started Chegg from the iOS App Store, Apple’s documentation requires that you cancel in your device’s Settings under your Apple ID → Subscriptions, not on Chegg’s website or app.

  • Google Play in‑app purchases

    If you subscribed to Chegg through Google Play, Google’s subscription help page directs you to cancel from the Google Play subscriptions center; Chegg’s Android store listing reiterates that Play Store purchases must be managed from the phone’s settings/Google Play rather than chegg.com.

  • Partner or bundle offers

    Chegg sometimes partners with other companies. For example, a Sallie Mae offer page notes that if you already have an eligible Chegg subscription, Chegg will handle the transition when you redeem that code, so you generally should not cancel your existing Chegg plan first.

Chegg.com flow

How Chegg.com subscription cancellation works

For Chegg‑billed subscriptions, the My Account → Orders page controls both cancellation and pausing of plans.

  • Desktop or laptop is recommended

    Chegg’s subscription help instructions explicitly tell you to use a desktop or laptop browser when canceling or pausing, and to access My Account and then Orders from there. This interface exposes the full subscription controls, including Cancel Subscription for each active Chegg plan.

  • Two-step confirmation

    On Chegg.com, choosing Cancel Subscription in Orders takes you to a confirmation page with an orange Cancel Subscription button. Chegg’s help text explains that your subscription is canceled only after you confirm on that page; at that point Chegg marks it not to renew and shows that you keep access through your current billing period.

  • Pause versus cancel

    The same Orders area may offer a Pause option after you start the cancel flow. Chegg explains that pausing temporarily suspends billing for a limited time, while preserving the membership, whereas completing full cancellation stops renewal entirely and relies on a new signup if you later return.

  • Managing payment methods separately

    Chegg’s help center and Terms of Use describe a dedicated Payment Methods section in My Account for updating or replacing stored cards. Updating or removing a payment method there does not itself cancel an existing membership; you still need to complete the Cancel Subscription steps in Orders.

App stores

Apple and Google Play billing for Chegg

When Chegg is purchased as an in‑app subscription, Apple or Google controls billing and the cancellation path.

  • Apple bills Chegg in‑app subscriptions

    The Chegg Study App Store listing states that the Chegg Study subscription is charged to your credit card through your iTunes/Apple Account and that you manage the subscription and auto‑renewal in Account Settings. Apple’s support article confirms that canceling must be done from Settings → your name → Subscriptions → Chegg → Cancel Subscription.

  • Effect of canceling with Apple

    Apple’s subscription guidance explains that when you tap Cancel Subscription in the Subscriptions list, the subscription remains active until the end of the current period, but it will not renew. There is no separate cancellation flow on Chegg.com for subscriptions created and billed through Apple.

  • Google Play controls Android renewals

    Google’s “Cancel, pause or change a subscription on Google Play” article instructs Android users to open subscriptions on Google Play, select the subscription, tap Cancel subscription, and follow prompts; it notes that uninstalling the app alone does not cancel and that you usually keep access until the renewal date.

  • Store billing and refunds

    When billing runs through Apple or Google Play, Chegg’s own Terms of Use still govern service access, but Apple and Google apply their own billing and refund policies to the transaction. Google’s help pages link to a separate refunds article, and Apple provides a web tool to request refunds for eligible App Store purchases.

Access & content

What changes after you cancel Chegg

Canceling a Chegg subscription affects renewals and access, but not all aspects of your Chegg account or purchases.

  • Access through end of billing period

    Chegg’s subscription help article states that once you confirm cancellation, you will not be charged again and will retain access to your subscription for the remainder of the current billing period. Google Play’s help similarly notes that canceling a subscription stops future charges but lets you continue to access the content until the end date.

  • Auto-renew is turned off

    Chegg’s Terms of Use explain that memberships may automatically renew each period and that your stored payment method is charged on the first day of each renewal. Completing the official cancellation flow with Chegg, Apple, or Google turns off that auto‑renew behavior so future charges for that subscription should stop.

  • Chegg account remains open

    The Terms of Use distinguish between canceling a membership and canceling your account. Canceling a subscription ends the paid membership but does not automatically delete your overall Chegg account or remove your historical activity; you can continue signing in, and separate account‑cancellation or data‑rights steps apply if you want the account closed.

  • Book rentals and other orders

    Chegg’s terms and help resources on rentals and supplemental materials treat textbook rentals and purchases as separate transactions from digital subscriptions. Canceling a digital Chegg subscription does not, by itself, return rented books or cancel existing textbook orders; rental return and purchase policies continue to apply.

Billing

Refunds, renewals, and Chegg free trials

Chegg and the app stores separate cancellation (stopping future renewals) from refunds (getting money back for past charges).

  • Chegg’s default refund rule

    Chegg’s Terms of Use state that fees for certain memberships are payable in advance for each period and are non‑refundable, including after cancellation, unless different terms were disclosed at purchase or local law requires otherwise. Canceling a Chegg‑billed membership usually prevents new charges but does not refund the current or past periods.

  • Free trials and auto-conversion

    In the Free Trial Memberships section, Chegg explains that trial sign‑ups may automatically convert to paid memberships at the promoted rate when the trial ends unless you cancel before the end of the trial, unless the specific promotion states otherwise. You can cancel a trial either online through the services or by contacting Chegg support.

  • Apple and Google Play refunds

    Apple’s billing help pages and Google Play’s subscription article link to separate refund tools and policies. These explain that subscription charges processed by Apple or Google are subject to their own refund criteria, and that canceling a subscription will not automatically refund amounts already charged unless their policies explicitly allow it.

  • PayPal automatic payments and Chegg

    PayPal’s guidance on automatic payments notes that you can cancel an automatic payment profile in your PayPal settings but warns that doing so typically only stops PayPal from funding future charges; it does not cancel your underlying contract with the merchant. For Chegg, you should still complete the official Chegg or app‑store cancellation steps.

Account & data

Chegg account, privacy, and data after canceling

Subscription cancellation and data management are handled separately under Chegg’s Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.

  • Account versus membership

    Chegg’s Terms of Use include an Account Cancellation section indicating that you may request cancellation of your account at any time, and separately describe how memberships renew and can be canceled. Ending a subscription does not automatically close your Chegg account; you must follow Chegg’s account‑cancellation or privacy‑rights process if you want the account itself closed.

  • Service-related emails

    Chegg’s Privacy Policy explains that while you can opt out of promotional emails, you cannot opt out of service‑related communications such as transaction confirmations and service updates. It is therefore reasonable to expect transactional emails around purchases and changes; if you cancel, you should check for such messages while relying primarily on the status shown in My Account → Orders.

  • Data and privacy choices

    The Privacy Policy lists the account and contact data Chegg stores to operate your subscription and outlines regional privacy rights, including contacting Chegg for assistance if you no longer have access to the email tied to your account. Canceling a subscription does not automatically delete stored data; you must exercise any applicable privacy rights separately.

  • Linked services and network sites

    Chegg operates a broader network (for example, Busuu, EasyBib, Mathway and other brands), each with its own policies and, in some cases, separate logins. Canceling a Chegg Study subscription does not automatically close or alter accounts or subscriptions you hold on those separate Chegg‑affiliated services.

Issues

Troubleshooting common Chegg cancellation problems

Official Chegg and platform resources highlight several frequent causes when users think they have canceled but charges continue.

  • Subscription hidden under a different billing owner

    Chegg and Google Play community guidance show that if you subscribed directly with Chegg, the plan will not appear under Google Play subscriptions, and vice versa. If you cannot find Chegg in one place, check the other billing owners (Chegg.com My Account, Apple Subscriptions, or Google Play subscriptions) as well as any partner offers tied to your email.

  • Pause instead of full cancel

    Chegg’s help center describes a Pause option that appears when you initiate a cancel from the Orders page. If you select Pause instead of confirming the final Cancel Subscription button, billing is only temporarily suspended and may resume later, which can look like unexpected charges when the pause ends.

  • Multiple accounts or email addresses

    Chegg support materials and community Q&As show that users sometimes have more than one Chegg login or use school and personal emails separately. If you still see charges, check for Chegg accounts under other email addresses, including those linked to Apple or Google IDs used for in‑app purchases.

  • Technical issues with the cancel button

    Chegg community Q&As mention cases where users click Cancel Membership but the page refreshes without completing cancellation. If this happens, Chegg recommends trying a desktop browser, clearing cache, or contacting customer support through the official Contact Us page or chat for manual help.

What official sources do not confirm

Limits of the public Chegg cancellation guidance

These points are intentionally qualified because the official sources reviewed on August 16, 2026 do not publish a complete answer.

  • Documented limitation 1

    Chegg may change its website navigation, button labels, or help‑center layout after August 16, 2026, so specific menu names or page locations could shift even if the overall cancellation flow remains similar.

  • Documented limitation 2

    This guide cannot see individual user accounts, so it cannot determine whether a given subscription is billed by Chegg, Apple, Google Play, a partner bundle, or PayPal—users must confirm the billing owner from their own statements and app‑store accounts.

  • Documented limitation 3

    Institutional or campus‑provided access to Chegg that is purchased and managed by a school or employer may follow different cancellation rules that are not documented in Chegg’s public consumer help pages.

  • Documented limitation 4

    Refund eligibility can depend on local consumer‑protection law and promotion‑specific terms that are not always visible in general Terms of Use or help articles; users with edge‑case disputes should seek platform or legal advice as appropriate.

  • Documented limitation 5

    Some Chegg community Q&As and app‑store forum posts are used only to corroborate patterns (like missing subscriptions in Google Play) and not as primary authority for billing or legal interpretations.

Chegg cancellation FAQ

Questions people search about canceling Chegg, answered with official provider or billing-platform sources checked on August 16, 2026.

You cancel a Chegg subscription from the place that bills you. If you bought it on Chegg.com, sign in on a desktop browser, go to My Account → Orders, choose the relevant plan, and confirm Cancel Subscription. If you subscribed through Apple’s App Store or Google Play, you must cancel in your device’s subscription settings for that store instead of on Chegg’s website.
Most people can’t cancel Chegg because they’re looking in the wrong place or haven’t finished the final confirmation step. If you subscribed through Apple or Google Play, Chegg.com won’t show a cancel button—you must use iOS Settings → your name → Subscriptions or the Google Play subscriptions center. On Chegg.com, you must click Cancel Subscription in Orders and then confirm again on the orange Cancel Subscription page.
You may still be charged because auto‑renew was never fully canceled with the correct billing owner. Chegg’s terms allow memberships to renew automatically each period until you or Chegg stop them, and canceling only in PayPal, your bank app, or by deleting the app will not change Chegg’s or the app store’s renewal status. Verify whether Chegg, Apple, or Google Play billed you and complete that platform’s official cancellation and, if needed, refund process.
Chegg generally does not refund subscription fees when you cancel; its Terms of Use say membership charges are payable in advance and non‑refundable, including after cancellation, unless a specific offer or local law provides otherwise. Canceling usually stops the next renewal and lets you keep access until the period ends, but it does not automatically return money for the current or past periods.
On a phone, you still cancel through the billing owner. On iPhone or iPad, open Settings, tap your name, tap Subscriptions, select Chegg, then tap Cancel Subscription. On Android, open the Google Play subscriptions section, pick the Chegg subscription, tap Cancel subscription, and finish the prompts. If you subscribed on Chegg.com, use a mobile browser to open My Account → Orders and cancel there.
Canceling a Chegg subscription does not delete your Chegg account. The Terms of Use treat account cancellation and membership cancellation as separate actions: ending a membership stops auto‑renew and paid access, but your login, profile, and past activity remain unless you separately request account closure or exercise privacy rights under Chegg’s Privacy Policy.
Chegg offers self‑service cancellation, but it’s only easy if you use the right channel. Chegg‑billed subscriptions cancel quickly from My Account → Orders on a desktop browser. If you bought through Apple or Google Play, you must cancel in your device’s subscription settings instead. Confusion usually arises when people look for app‑store subscriptions on chegg.com or vice versa.
To contact Chegg about subscription issues, use the official Contact Us page, which offers chat and phone options after you select a topic such as Chegg Study or subscriptions. Chegg’s support area is the correct place to escalate problems like missing cancel buttons, suspected duplicate accounts, or questions about how its cancellation and billing policies apply to your specific situation.
If Apple or Google Play billed you for Chegg, you cancel through that store and any refund must follow its rules. Canceling in Settings or Google Play stops future renewals and keeps access until the end of the period, but it does not automatically refund prior charges. You can submit a refund request through Apple’s purchase‑history site or Google Play’s refund process, which review eligibility case by case.

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