Roku subscriptions Cancellation Help
Official, billing-owner-specific cancellation guidance for Roku subscriptions.
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Confirm the billing owner before canceling
- You cancel Roku-billed subscriptions by turning off auto-renew for each subscription, either at my.roku.com or from the app tile on your Roku device. This stops future billing but usually lets you keep watching until the end of the current billing period. Some subscriptions (like Disney+, Hulu, or Sling TV) must be canceled directly with the streaming service, even if Roku appears on your card statement.
- Roku identifies three subscription paths. If you subscribe, pay, and manage through Roku, charges appear as “Roku” or “Roku for <provider>,” and you cancel on my.roku.com or your Roku device. If you subscribe and pay through Roku but manage through the provider (e.g., some Disney+, Hulu, Sling TV, Netflix offers), you must cancel with that service, not through Roku. If you subscribe and pay directly with a provider like Apple TV+, YouTube TV, or Amazon Prime Video, all billing and cancellation are handled by that provider.
- Roku’s current refund policy treats most Roku-managed subscriptions as pre-paid and non-refundable, with cancellation affecting only future renewals. Refund rules differ when billing is owned by an outside streaming provider.
Keep enough proof for a focused follow-up
- Save the confirmation, effective date, and billing receipt.
- Capture the plan, renewal date, and company shown on the receipt.
- Challenge only a specific unresolved charge or cancellation result.
Roku subscriptions support channels
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Web
Use Roku’s account website to see all subscriptions that are billed and managed through Roku in one place, then turn off auto-renew for each subscription you want to stop renewing.
Roku
From a Roku streaming player or Roku TV, you cancel Roku-managed subscriptions by opening the options menu on the app tile, then using Manage subscription to turn off auto-renew for that app.
How Pine helps with Roku subscriptions
A practical workflow for moving from a messy support problem to a clear request.
Step 01
Sign in at my.roku.com
Open a browser and go to my.roku.com. Sign in with the email and password for the Roku account that is billed for the subscription. If you use two-step verification, enter the code Roku emails you so that you reach your main “My account” page.
Step 02
Open Manage subscriptions
On the My account page, find and select the “Manage your subscriptions” link. This opens your subscriptions dashboard, where Roku lists Active subscriptions and Inactive subscriptions that are billed and managed through your Roku account.
Step 03
Choose the channel or membership
Under Active subscriptions, locate the streaming channel, Premium Subscription on The Roku Channel, or Roku Smart Home Subscription you want to stop. Select that entry so you can view its renewal date, billing term, and the Manage subscription options for that specific product.
Step 04
Turn off auto-renew and confirm
Select “Manage subscription,” then choose “Turn off auto-renew” (or the equivalent option shown). Review the on-screen notice about when access will end and, if prompted, confirm. The subscription status will update so it will not renew, and you will normally keep access until the end of the current billing cycle.
Roku subscriptions FAQs
Short answers for the questions people usually ask before starting.
How can I tell if my Roku account is actually billing my subscription?
Does canceling a Roku subscription stop access right away?
Can I get a refund after canceling a subscription through Roku?
Why don’t I see Manage subscription or Turn off auto-renew on my Roku device?
Does removing a Roku device or app automatically cancel my subscriptions?
How do I cancel a Disney+, Hulu, or Sling TV subscription if Roku is on my bill?
What happens to my subscriptions if I close my Roku account?
Can I resubscribe through Roku after I cancel a channel or Smart Home plan?
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Sources
- Manage or cancel subscriptions through Roku — Primary how-to for canceling Roku-managed streaming subscriptions on web and devices, subscription types, billing cycles, and troubleshooting.support.roku.comYou cancel Roku-billed subscriptions by turning off auto-renew for each subscription, either at my.roku.com or from the app tile on your Roku device. This stops future billing but usually lets you keep watching until the end of the current billing period. Some subscriptions (like Disney+, Hulu, or Sling TV) must be canceled directly with the streaming service, even if Roku appears on your card statement. Verified August 14, 2026
- Roku content and subscription refund policy — Refund and renewal rules for Roku-managed content and subscriptions, including non-refundable and auto-renew terms.support.roku.comYou cancel Roku-billed subscriptions by turning off auto-renew for each subscription, either at my.roku.com or from the app tile on your Roku device. This stops future billing but usually lets you keep watching until the end of the current billing period. Some subscriptions (like Disney+, Hulu, or Sling TV) must be canceled directly with the streaming service, even if Roku appears on your card statement. Verified August 14, 2026
- If there's a charge you don't recognize on your Roku account — Identification of Roku vs provider charges, free trial behavior, and links back to subscription management.support.roku.comYou cancel Roku-billed subscriptions by turning off auto-renew for each subscription, either at my.roku.com or from the app tile on your Roku device. This stops future billing but usually lets you keep watching until the end of the current billing period. Some subscriptions (like Disney+, Hulu, or Sling TV) must be canceled directly with the streaming service, even if Roku appears on your card statement. Verified August 14, 2026
- Manage and use your Roku account — Overview of Roku accounts, access to my.roku.com/subscriptions, and managing account-level settings.support.roku.comYou cancel Roku-billed subscriptions by turning off auto-renew for each subscription, either at my.roku.com or from the app tile on your Roku device. This stops future billing but usually lets you keep watching until the end of the current billing period. Some subscriptions (like Disney+, Hulu, or Sling TV) must be canceled directly with the streaming service, even if Roku appears on your card statement. Verified August 14, 2026
- Add, update, or remove the payment method in your Roku account — Requirements to cancel or turn off auto-renew before removing payment methods and other billing management details.support.roku.comYou cancel Roku-billed subscriptions by turning off auto-renew for each subscription, either at my.roku.com or from the app tile on your Roku device. This stops future billing but usually lets you keep watching until the end of the current billing period. Some subscriptions (like Disney+, Hulu, or Sling TV) must be canceled directly with the streaming service, even if Roku appears on your card statement. Verified August 14, 2026
- How to remove apps from your Roku streaming device — Instructions for removing apps and the relationship between Remove app and Manage subscription / auto-renew.support.roku.comYou cancel Roku-billed subscriptions by turning off auto-renew for each subscription, either at my.roku.com or from the app tile on your Roku device. This stops future billing but usually lets you keep watching until the end of the current billing period. Some subscriptions (like Disney+, Hulu, or Sling TV) must be canceled directly with the streaming service, even if Roku appears on your card statement. Verified August 14, 2026
- How to remove a Roku streaming device from your Roku account — Unlinking devices and clarification that doing so does not cancel Roku-billed subscriptions.support.roku.comYou cancel Roku-billed subscriptions by turning off auto-renew for each subscription, either at my.roku.com or from the app tile on your Roku device. This stops future billing but usually lets you keep watching until the end of the current billing period. Some subscriptions (like Disney+, Hulu, or Sling TV) must be canceled directly with the streaming service, even if Roku appears on your card statement. Verified August 14, 2026
- How to close your Roku account — Steps and consequences for closing a Roku account, including the requirement to cancel subscriptions first.support.roku.comYou cancel Roku-billed subscriptions by turning off auto-renew for each subscription, either at my.roku.com or from the app tile on your Roku device. This stops future billing but usually lets you keep watching until the end of the current billing period. Some subscriptions (like Disney+, Hulu, or Sling TV) must be canceled directly with the streaming service, even if Roku appears on your card statement. Verified August 14, 2026
- Sign up for subscriptions through Roku — How subscriptions through Roku work, including cases where Roku bills but the provider manages cancellation.support.roku.comYou cancel Roku-billed subscriptions by turning off auto-renew for each subscription, either at my.roku.com or from the app tile on your Roku device. This stops future billing but usually lets you keep watching until the end of the current billing period. Some subscriptions (like Disney+, Hulu, or Sling TV) must be canceled directly with the streaming service, even if Roku appears on your card statement. Verified August 14, 2026
- If your subscription through Roku didn't automatically renew — Guidance on checking cancellation status, updating payment methods, and resubscribing through Roku.support.roku.comYou cancel Roku-billed subscriptions by turning off auto-renew for each subscription, either at my.roku.com or from the app tile on your Roku device. This stops future billing but usually lets you keep watching until the end of the current billing period. Some subscriptions (like Disney+, Hulu, or Sling TV) must be canceled directly with the streaming service, even if Roku appears on your card statement. Verified August 14, 2026
- How to sign up for and manage a Roku Smart Home Subscription — Smart Home Subscription signup, plan changes, device management, and cancellation including cloud-recording behavior.support.roku.comYou cancel Roku-billed subscriptions by turning off auto-renew for each subscription, either at my.roku.com or from the app tile on your Roku device. This stops future billing but usually lets you keep watching until the end of the current billing period. Some subscriptions (like Disney+, Hulu, or Sling TV) must be canceled directly with the streaming service, even if Roku appears on your card statement. Verified August 14, 2026
