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- Cancel your Microsoft subscription - Microsoft Support
Learn how to cancel your Microsoft subscriptions such as Microsoft 365, Copilot Pro and Xbox Troubleshoot issues if you can't cancel your subscription
- Change your Microsoft subscription payment method and options
Sign in to your Subscriptions with your Microsoft account Find the subscription in the list Select Manage > Change > Switch, and then choose your new recurrence If you don't see this option, make sure recurring billing is on For Microsoft 365, you can switch between Microsoft 365 Personal and Microsoft 365 Family subscriptions
- Cancel a Microsoft 365 subscription - Microsoft Support
No further action is required - you can continue to use the subscription until it expires See the Please review section at the top of the cancel page Tip: This may include details of alternative subscriptions which could be cheaper
- How to manage email subscriptions in Outlook. com
Outlook com provides a convenient way to manage your email subscriptions and block senders all in one place, making it easier to opt out of unwanted email lists
- Frequently asked questions about Copilot in Microsoft 365 Personal and . . .
What are the benefits of Copilot Pro subscriptions? Copilot Pro is a separate subscription that offers extensive usage of AI-powered apps and features, and priority access to the latest AI models
- Manage your Microsoft 365 subscription purchased through a third party
Microsoft cannot cancel or help turn on or off recurring billing for subscriptions purchased through a third-party retailer If you purchased a Microsoft subscription from the third-party retailer, contact their customer support for cancellation or refund
- Where can I manage my Microsoft 365 subscription?
To manage your subscriptions or to disable auto-renewal, after purchase, go to your iTunes account settings A subscription cannot be cancelled during the active subscription period
- Pay for a past-due Microsoft subscription - Microsoft Support
Sign in to Services subscriptions with your Microsoft account Sign in If you can't sign in, try troubleshooting issues with your Microsoft account Find your past-due subscription in the list and select Pay now Make sure you're signed in to the Microsoft account associated with the subscription that's past due Check your payment method
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