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How to Cancel Kindle Unlimited in 2025: Step-by-Step Guide

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If you are sitting with your Kindle surrounded by books in a digital library, you suddenly realize that you haven’t opened a single book in months.

For Kindle Unlimited, you are paying for a stall of books, but what if you are not exactly hungry for them anymore? Or it may be possible that you have discovered other book platforms that you like more than this one.

Whatever the case, it is time to cancel that subscription.

So this guide will walk you through the easy process of cancelling Kindle Unlimited, providing insights, and answers to some common questions.

By the end, you will know exactly how to say goodbye to that monthly bill, without any annoying charges sneaking up to you.

Let’s dive deep into the guide.

What is Kindle Unlimited and why do you want to cancel it?

Kindle Unlimited

Kindle Unlimited offers a $9.99 monthly subscription to avoid readers, giving access to millions of books, audiobooks, and magazines.

It is like Netflix for books, but if you are finding that your time or interests have shifted, it might feel like an unnecessary expense.

Here are some common reasons people consider cancelling.

  • Overload of choices: The vast library can feel overwhelming, especially if you return to just a few books or authors.
  • Lack of free time: Life gets busy, and it is easy for that monthly subscription to become a ghost expense.
  • Other platforms: With audible, scribed, and even your local library’s eBook services, Kindle Unlimited may no longer be your top pick.

How to cancel Kindle Unlimited subscription step by step:

Kindle Unlimited

Here’s the description of how to cancel Kindle Unlimited. Rest assured, the steps listed below are easy and quick to apply so you can cancel your Kindle Unlimited subscription easily.

You can follow these steps for both the Amazon website and the Kindle app:

Option 1: Cancelling via Amazon’s website:

  1. Go to Amazon.com and log into your account.
  2. Hover over the accounts & lists dropdown menu.
  3. In the dropdown, find and click on your memberships & subscription.
  4. Select Kindle Unlimited membership from the list.
  5. Lock for the cancel Kindle Unlimited membership option.
  6. Follow the prompts until you confirm cancellation.

Option 2: Canceling via the Kindle app:

  1. Open your Kindle app and go to Settings.
  2. Tap on your account.
  3. Select manage membership under Kindle Unlimited
  4. Tap cancel membership and confirm the cancellation

Once cancelled, Kindle Unlimited will still be available until your next billing date, so you can continue enjoying books until then. Just be mindful of the end date, and set a calendar reminder so you don’t get billed for another month by accident.

Confirm cancellation:

Amazon will prompt you to confirm your cancellation. They can offer you some incentives to stay, like a discount or an extended trial period. If you are sure you want to cancel, follow these steps:

  • Click on “I do not want to continue” to proceed with the cancellation.
  • Confirm your decision by clicking ” cancel membership”.

Verify cancellation:

After you confirm the cancellation, Amazon will send you an email confirming that your Kindle Unlimited subscription has been cancelled.

Your access to Kindle Unlimited will continue until your current billing cycle ends, after which you will not be charged further.

What happens after you cancel Kindle Unlimited?

You won’t immediately lose all access to your books. After your subscription ends, here’s what happens:

  • Borrowed books: You will no longer have access to borrowed books from Kindle Unlimited.
  • Account access: You can still re-subscribe to Kindle Unlimited whenever you like, or explore other Amazon book perks like Prime Reading.

FAQ:

Q.1 Can I get a refund if I cancel halfway through the month?
Ans: No, Kindle Unlimited doesn’t offer prorated refunds. However, you will retain access until the next billing cycle.

Q.2 Will canceling Kindle Unlimited affect my Amazon Prime membership?
Ans: No, these memberships are entirely separate, so cancelling one would not affect the other.

Q.3. If I cancel Kindle Unlimited and re-join later, will my previous library still be there?
Ans: Any titles you borrowed through Kindle Unlimited will disappear once the subscription ends, but if you re-join, you can re-borrow them if they are still available.

Conclusion:

In conclusion, cancelling Kindle Unlimited is a straightforward process, but it can be bittersweet. If you are ready to move on you now have the know-how to cancel Kindle Unlimited and how to make it happen in just a few minutes.

And remember, you are not locked out forever, there is always the option to re-join if you are reading appetite returns.

So what next? Consider taking the money you save and investing in books you have been meaning to read, explore other reading apps, or treat yourself to a nice coffee next time you are out.

Here is to making your reading experience work for you on your terms.

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