How to Cancel an OnlyFans Subscription
Updated March 13, 2026
## How to Cancel an OnlyFans Subscription
OnlyFans subscriptions are managed on a per-creator basis, meaning you need to cancel each creator subscription individually. Here is how to do it.
### Step 1: Log Into OnlyFans
Visit [onlyfans.com](https://www.onlyfans.com) and log in with your credentials. You can use your email, Google account, or Twitter login.
### Step 2: Go to Your Subscriptions
Click on the **menu icon** or navigate to your profile. Find the **Following** or **Subscriptions** section, which lists all creators you are currently subscribed to.
### Step 3: Select the Creator to Unsubscribe From
Find the creator whose subscription you want to cancel. Click on their profile or the subscription management option next to their name.
### Step 4: Turn Off Auto-Renew
On the creator's profile page or in subscription settings, look for the **Auto-Renew** toggle. Switch it to **Off**. This prevents your subscription from renewing at the end of the current billing period.
### Step 5: Confirm the Cancellation
A confirmation prompt will appear asking if you are sure you want to disable auto-renew. Confirm your choice. Your subscription will remain active until the end of the current paid period.
### Step 6: Repeat for Other Creators
If you want to cancel multiple subscriptions, repeat the process for each creator individually. There is no bulk cancellation option on OnlyFans.
### Managing Your Spending
- Review your **Statements** page to see all past charges and active subscriptions.
- Consider setting a **spending limit** in your account settings to control monthly costs.
- Remember that **tips and PPV purchases** are separate from subscriptions and non-refundable.
### Important Notes
- Canceling auto-renew does not provide a refund for the current period.
- You retain access to the creator's content until your paid period ends.
- Once your subscription lapses, you lose access to all that creator's content, including messages.
- If you resubscribe later, you may need to pay the current subscription rate, which could be different from your original price.
Related Links