How to Cancel an OnlyFans Subscription the Right Way
"Cancelling" on OnlyFans isn't quite what it sounds like — there's no big cancel button. You switch off the recurring charge, and the wording throws people off constantly. Here's exactly what to click so you're not charged again.
It's called auto-renew, not cancel
Head to the creator's profile or your Subscriptions list, find the active subscription, and toggle off "auto-renew." Confirm when it asks. That's the whole thing — you've stopped the next payment. There's no separate cancel step, which is why people think they've cancelled when they haven't.
You keep access until the period ends
Switching off auto-renew doesn't cut you off immediately. You keep everything you paid for through the end of the current billing cycle, then it simply lapses. No refund for the remainder, but no early cutoff either — and no further charges.
Free subscriptions and trials
For a free page there's nothing to pay, but you can still unsubscribe to clear it from your feed — same toggle. If a free trial was attached to a paid tier, turning off auto-renew before it ends is what stops it converting to a paid plan.
If you're charged after cancelling
If a charge lands after you switched off auto-renew, double-check you turned it off on the right subscription and before the renewal date — that's the usual culprit. Keep a screenshot of the change; OnlyFans support can sort out genuine billing errors, and proof speeds it up.
Questions people actually ask
Does cancelling cut off my access right away?
No — you keep access until the paid period ends, then it lapses.
How do I make sure I'm not charged again?
Turn off auto-renew before the renewal date. That stops all future payments.
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