How to Cancel an OnlyFans Subscription (Every Method)
Canceling takes about two minutes per creator — if you do it right and verify it stuck. Here's the exact process, plus how to cancel everything at once, kill a free trial before it bills, and make sure you're never charged again.
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Quick answer: log in at onlyfans.com in a browser, open your Subscriptions list, select the creator, switch Auto-Renew off, and confirm. You’re only done when the subscription says “Expires on” a date instead of “Renews on.” Repeat for every active subscription — there is no cancel-all button.
Cancel a subscription, step by step
- 1
Log in to OnlyFans in a web browser
There is no fan app — use onlyfans.com in Safari, Chrome, or any browser, on phone or desktop. - 2
Open your Subscriptions list
Tap your profile icon or the menu, then go to Subscriptions (sometimes shown under Following) and open the Active tab. - 3
Find the creator you're subscribed to
Open their entry in your active subscriptions, or go directly to their profile page. - 4
Turn Auto-Renew off
Flip the Auto-Renew toggle to off. OnlyFans may ask for a reason — pick anything. - 5
Confirm with Unsubscribe
Confirm the cancellation when prompted. - 6
Verify it says "Expires on", not "Renews on"
This is the step people skip. If the subscription still says it renews on a date, it is still active. Screenshot the expiry confirmation for your records.
How to cancel ALL your OnlyFans subscriptions
OnlyFans does not offer a “cancel all” button. You have to go through your Active subscriptions list and turn off auto-renew on each one individually. Yes, that’s tedious. Yes, that’s partly the point — every extra step is friction between you and leaving.
Do it in one sitting. Open the Active tab, start at the top, and work down until the list shows nothing but expiry dates. While you’re in there, count how many subscriptions you actually had. Most people underestimate it — if you want the real total, run your numbers through the spending calculator. It takes 30 seconds and it’s usually the moment this stops being about billing admin.
Canceling a free trial (before it charges you)
Free trials convert into paid subscriptions automatically. Cancel them exactly the same way — Subscriptions → creator → Auto-Renew off → confirm — and do it before the trial’s end time. Then verify the status shows an expiry, not an upcoming renewal. A properly canceled trial costs nothing; a trial canceled an hour late is a completed purchase, and OnlyFans generally does not refund completed purchases.
“It won’t let me unsubscribe”
If the toggle is missing, greyed out, or the cancel won’t stick:
- Use the desktop site. Mobile browsers sometimes render a broken subscriptions page. Request the desktop version or use a computer.
- Check you’re on the right account. If you have more than one login (or a “shame account” you made and forgot), the active subscription may live there. Your bank statement shows the charge; match the date and amount.
- Log out, clear cache, log back in. Stale sessions cause phantom toggles.
- Contact OnlyFans support with the creator name and the transaction ID from your statement, and keep the ticket as evidence.
What not to do: quietly cancel your credit card and hope for the best, or file a chargeback as a shortcut. More on that below.
Can you get a refund from OnlyFans?
Almost never. OnlyFans operates a strict no-refund policy on subscriptions, tips, and pay-per-view purchases — changing your mind, regretting a purchase, or not using the content doesn’t qualify. The realistic exceptions are unauthorized or duplicate charges: contact OnlyFans support first with the date, amount, and transaction ID, and go to your card issuer only if support doesn’t resolve a genuinely unauthorized charge.
A warning on chargebacks: disputing legitimate charges with your bank will very likely get your OnlyFans account restricted or banned, and issuers can side with the merchant on valid purchases. If you’re leaving forever a ban may not sound like a loss — but a failed dispute can affect your standing with your bank. Treat chargebacks as a tool for fraud, not as an undo button for spending you regret. The undo button doesn’t exist; the exit plan does.
What happens after you cancel
- You keep access until the paid period’s expiry date.
- No further charges from that subscription after expiry.
- Expect win-back bait before it lapses: discounted rebills, “I miss you” mass DMs, free previews. Decide now that those are marketing, because they are.
Make it permanent
Canceling stops the next charge. These three steps stop the next relapse:
- Remove your payment card so re-subscribing requires re-entering it (covered in the delete guide).
- Delete your account so there’s nothing to log back into.
- Block OnlyFans on your phone, computer, network, and money.