Amazon has simplified the process of cancelling your Amazon Prime Subscription by removing a step and updating the wording on its website. We’ll go over what’s changed and how to cancel if you want to.
How has Amazon Prime made cancelling your subscription easier?
Prior to the changes, cancelling your Amazon Prime membership could be time-consuming.
It forced you to choose between changing from a monthly to an annual subscription or from an annual to a monthly subscription.
After that, one of the final steps was to ask if you wanted to cancel your subscription. It took at least 5 clicks to get there.

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The process of cancelling your subscription on the Amazon website has been greatly simplified. To cancel, follow these steps:
Here’s how to cancel your monthly or yearly Prime membership:
- Using a desktop, tablet, or mobile web browser.
- Select ‘Account & Lists,’
- then ‘Your Prime Membership,’
- and finally ‘End Membership’ from the Amazon homepage (these initial steps haven’t changed).
- You will now be shown a list of your current benefits. To proceed, click ‘Continue to cancel,’ then ‘End On…’ to confirm the cancellation.
- Amazon App:.
- Select ‘Your account,’
- then ‘Account Settings,’
- then ‘Prime Membership,’ ‘
- Manage membership,’ and
- ‘End membership.’
- You’ll be shown your current benefits once more; tap ‘Continue to cancel’ and then the ‘End On…’ button to proceed.

Editor’s note: We appreciate the ease with which you can now cancel your Amazon Prime subscription, but with the current cost of living crisis, consumers need more control over their money.
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