How to cancel Tinder gold, Tinder Platinum and Tinder Plus

Tinder is among the most popular dating apps. Users can swipe anonymously and like or dislike other users based on their interests, photos, etc. When Tinder’s users match, they then can message each other. Tinder can be used on a computer, Android, and iOS devices. It is free, but there is also an option for a premium subscription. If you tried it and you have figured out you no longer want to use it, keep reading. We are going to show you how to cancel Tinder Gold, Platinum, and Tinder Plus. Once you cancel the subscription, you can continue using it if you have several days remaining until the subscription runs out.

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How to cancel Tinder Gold, Platinum, and Tinder Plus on a computer:

We are going to show you the steps on how to cancel a premium subscription on your computer. Follow the steps below:

  • Open your favorite browser and go to Tinder.com
  • Click on My Profile located in the top-left corner of the screen
  • Click on Manage Account
  • Select Cancel or Disable Auto-Renew

How to cancel Tinder Gold, Platinum, and Tinder Plus on Android

If you are using Tinder on your Android, follow these steps:

  • Open Google Play Store app
  • Tap on the hamburger icon in the top-left corner
  • Now tap Subscriptions
  • Find and select Tinder
  • Tap Cancel Subscription
  • Confirm your action.

How to cancel Tinder Gold, Platinum, and Tinder Plus on iPhone or iPad

If you are using an iOS device, follow these steps:

  • Navigate to Settings
  • Go to iTunes & App Store
  • Tap View Apple ID
  • Under Subscriptions tap Manage
  • Find and select Tinder
  • Select Unsubscribe.

That’s how you can cancel Tinder Gold, Platinum, and Plus. As we mentioned, after you cancel the subscription, you will be able to use it if you have several days remaining until the subscription runs out.

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