How to cancel your CBS All Access streaming subscription

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  • You can cancel a CBS All Access subscription with just a few clicks on the streaming service's website.
  • CBS All Access is a subscription streaming service that costs $5.99 per month for video streaming with commercials or $9.99 per month for commercial-free access to CBS' on-demand video content.
  • When you cancel, CBS might offer you a month of free service to entice you to keep subscribing.  

CBS All Access is one of many video streaming services vying for your money and attention — so much so that you might decide it's not worth maintaining a subscription alongside Netflix, Hulu, HBO Max, and a half-dozen other resources for TV shows and movies. 

If you just signed up for CBS All Access, you might be in the middle of a seven-day free trial, or you might be paying between $5.99 and $9.99 per month to access CBS' catalog of live and on-demand content.

Whether or not you're actively being charged for the service, you can easily cancel CBS All Access from a browser with just a couple clicks. 

How to cancel a CBS All Access subscription

1. Open CBS All Access in a web browser and sign into your account if you're not already logged in. 

2. Click your account name at the top right of the page and click "Account."

Start the cancellation process by going to your account page. Dave Johnson/Business Insider

3. In the Subscription & Billing section, click "Cancel Subscription."

The "Cancel Subscription" link is easy to find on your account page. Dave Johnson/Business Insider

4. You might see an offer to get free service to entice you to keep your subscription. If so, click "No Thanks" and then click "Yes, Cancel" to confirm that you really want to quit the service. 

5. You can then complete the optional exit survey — and that's it. You've canceled CBS All Access. 

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Freelance Writer Dave Johnson is a technology journalist who writes about consumer tech and how the industry is transforming the speculative world of science fiction into modern-day real life. Dave grew up in New Jersey before entering the Air Force to operate satellites, teach space operations, and do space launch planning. He then spent eight years as a content lead on the Windows team at Microsoft. As a photographer, Dave has photographed wolves in their natural environment; he's also a scuba instructor and co-host of several podcasts. Dave is the author of more than two dozen books and has contributed to many sites and publications including CNET, Forbes, PC World, How To Geek, and Insider. Read more Read less

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