Sometimes, it’s just time for a change. Maybe you’re looking to cut back on monthly subscriptions, or perhaps you’ve found a new favorite streaming service. Whatever your reason, deciding to close your Netflix account is a straightforward process, but it helps to know exactly what to expect before you click that final button.
What Happens When You Close Your Account
Before you proceed, it’s good to know what you’re saying goodbye to. Once your account is closed, you will lose immediate access to your profile, your personalized watchlist (My List), and your viewing history. Netflix will also stop charging you. It’s a permanent step, so if you think you might return one day, there’s another option we’ll cover in a moment.
Step-by-Step Guide to Deleting Your Netflix Account
To permanently close your account, you’ll need to do this from a web browser; the option isn’t available on most TV or mobile apps.
First, sign in to your Netflix account on a computer. Click on your profile icon in the top-right corner and select Account from the dropdown menu. On your Account page, scroll down to the section called Membership & Billing. Next to “Cancel Membership,” click the Finish Cancellation button. Netflix will walk you through a few confirmation screens to ensure you really want to do this. Once you confirm, your account will be officially scheduled for closure at the end of your current billing period.
A Simple Alternative: Pausing Your Membership
If you’re not ready for a permanent goodbye, Netflix offers a handy feature. You can pause your membership for either one or two months. This puts your account on hold, saving your profiles, lists, and preferences exactly as you left them. When you’re ready to start watching again, everything will be waiting for you. You can find this “Pause Membership” option in the same Account settings page.
Final Checks Before You Go
Before you complete the cancellation, take a moment to download any shows or movies you’ve purchased through Netflix, as you will lose access to them. Also, remember that you can continue streaming until your account officially closes on your billing date.
Taking control of your subscriptions is a great way to manage your budget and digital life. Whether you choose to pause or cancel entirely, you’re making a choice that’s right for you.