How to Cancel OnlyFans in 2026

To cancel OnlyFans, you turn off Auto-Renew on each creator subscription. Log in at onlyfans.com in a web browser, click your profile icon, open Subscriptions, find the creator under the Active tab, and switch the Auto-Renew toggle off. That stops the next charge. You keep access until the paid period ends.

Short answer: There is no single "cancel account" button and no app-store subscription to hunt for. OnlyFans bills your card directly, per creator. Turn off Auto-Renew for every creator you follow, before the renewal date, and no new charge hits.

Last updated: June 2026. Verify the current steps and terms on OnlyFans before you rely on them. Menus and policies change. Karen is not affiliated with OnlyFans, Apple, Google, or any other company named here. Karen is a self-help tool, not a law firm.

Where is the cancel button on OnlyFans, really?

There isn't a "cancel subscription" button in the usual sense. OnlyFans works per creator. Each creator you subscribe to is a separate recurring charge on your card. The thing that stops billing is the Auto-Renew toggle on that creator's subscription. Leave it on and you get charged again next cycle. Switch it off and the subscription simply expires at the end of the period you already paid for.

The other thing worth knowing up front: OnlyFans has no official iOS or Android app. It runs in your web browser. So there is no App Store or Google Play subscription to cancel, and no 30% platform middleman. Your card is billed directly by OnlyFans. That actually makes this simpler than cancelling Spotify or Hulu, where the billing can hide inside Apple.

How to cancel OnlyFans step by step (web browser)

  1. Open a web browser on your phone or computer and go to onlyfans.com. Log in.
  2. Click or tap your profile icon in the top area of the screen.
  3. Select Subscriptions from the menu.
  4. Open the Active tab to see the creators you are currently paying for.
  5. Find the creator you want to stop paying, and switch the Auto-Renew toggle to off.
  6. When prompted, choose whether to just disable the re-bill or "disable the re-bill and unfollow." Picking the plain disable-rebill option keeps your access until the period ends. Choosing unfollow can cut access immediately, so pick carefully.
  7. Confirm. The subscription should now show an expiration date instead of a renewal date.
  8. Repeat for every creator in the Active tab. Each one bills separately.

Do this at least 24 hours before your renewal date. Auto-Renew has to be off before the rebill runs. If it renews first, that charge stands.

Do I keep access after I cancel OnlyFans?

Yes, as long as you choose the disable-rebill option rather than unfollow. Turning off Auto-Renew stops future billing but does not wipe out the time you already paid for. You keep full access to that creator's content until the last day of the current billing cycle. After that day it lapses and you are no longer charged.

The exception is the "unfollow" choice in the confirmation prompt. If you unfollow, access can end right away. If you want to watch out the rest of the period, do not unfollow, just kill the rebill.

Can I cancel OnlyFans through the App Store or Google Play?

No, because there is nothing there to cancel. OnlyFans does not sell subscriptions through Apple or Google. It charges your card directly. So if you are looking in your iPhone Settings or Google Play subscriptions and not finding OnlyFans, that is expected. The only place to stop billing is inside your OnlyFans account in a browser. This is the opposite of apps like Netflix or Disney+, where a subscription bought through Apple or Google has to be cancelled in that app store instead.

Will OnlyFans refund me?

Assume no. OnlyFans states that all payments are final and non-refundable. Turning off Auto-Renew prevents the next charge; it does not claw back a charge that already went through. If a rebill hit today and you meant to cancel, you generally will not get that back through OnlyFans support.

If you were charged after you clearly turned Auto-Renew off, or you see a charge you did not authorize, that is a different situation. Keep the screenshot of the toggle set to off and the date. You may have grounds to dispute the credit card charge with your bank. Know the difference between a chargeback and a refund before you start, and see what to do when a company won't refund you.

How to compare your options

MethodEffortSpeedWhat you get
Toggle off Auto-Renew yourselfLow, but repeat per creatorImmediateStops the next rebill; access runs to period end
Contact OnlyFans supportMediumDaysHelp with account issues; refunds unlikely given the no-refund policy
Bank dispute / chargebackMediumWeeksPossible reversal of an unauthorized or post-cancellation charge; can risk the account
Put Karen on itLowVariesKaren handles the cancel steps and, if needed, drafts a dispute for you. Outcome is not guaranteed.

Common questions

Does turning off Auto-Renew cancel my whole OnlyFans account?

No. It only stops billing for that one creator. To fully stop paying, turn off Auto-Renew on every creator in your Active tab. Deleting your account is a separate action in account settings.

How do I know the cancellation worked?

Check the creator in your Subscriptions Active tab. Auto-Renew should read as off, and the subscription should show an expiration date rather than a renewal date. Screenshot it in case a charge appears anyway.

Can I cancel OnlyFans on my phone?

Yes. Use a mobile browser like Safari or Chrome, go to onlyfans.com, log in, and follow the same profile icon, Subscriptions, Active tab, Auto-Renew steps. There is no app to use.

What happens if I forget and it renews?

The charge is generally final. OnlyFans does not typically refund a completed rebill. Turn Auto-Renew off well before the renewal date, ideally 24 hours ahead, to be safe.

Want other subscriptions handled too? See how to cancel Spotify, cancel Netflix, or cancel YouTube Premium, or start from the main cancel a subscription hub.

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