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How to cancel LinkedIn Premium easily

How to cancel LinkedIn Premium easily

LinkedIn Premium has four tiers (Premium Career, Premium Business, Sales Navigator, Recruiter Lite), and they're priced for businesses with expense accounts: $29.99 to $99.95 per month. If you're paying out of pocket for a Premium subscription you're not actively using, you're spending $360-$1,200 a year for nothing. The good news: canceling LinkedIn Premium is straightforward if you know where to look. The bad news: it auto-renews by default, and if you cancel after the renewal date, you don't get a refund. Here's how to actually do it without paying for another month you don't want.

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Find your renewal date first

Step 1: Find your renewal date first

Before canceling, find when your subscription renews. This matters because:

- LinkedIn Premium is non-refundable once renewed

- If you cancel before renewal, you keep Premium access until the end of your billing period

- If you cancel after renewal, you've paid for another month you can't get back

To find your renewal date:

- Go to linkedin.com

- Click your profile icon > 'Premium' (or 'Manage Premium')

- Look at your subscription details — the renewal date is shown there

- Add it to your calendar so you remember

If you're within a few days of renewal, decide quickly whether you want one more month or to cancel immediately.

The other key date: your 'free trial' end date if you're in a trial. Trials convert to paid subscriptions at the end unless you cancel. Many people forget they're in a trial and get charged for the first month without realizing it.

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Pro tip: LinkedIn's 1-month free trial converts to the full annual subscription if you don't cancel — not monthly. So if you sign up for Premium's '1-month free' and forget, you might be on the hook for $359.88 ($29.99 × 12). Read the trial terms carefully.
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The actual cancellation process

Step 2: The actual cancellation process

LinkedIn's cancellation process:

Web:

1. Go to linkedin.com and sign in

2. Click your profile icon (top right) > 'Manage Premium'

3. Click 'Manage subscription' or 'Cancel subscription' on the right side

4. Follow the prompts

5. Confirm cancellation

Mobile app:

1. Open the LinkedIn app

2. Tap your profile icon (top left)

3. Tap the gear icon (Settings)

4. Tap 'Account'

5. Tap 'Manage Premium subscription'

6. Tap 'Cancel subscription'

7. Follow prompts

LinkedIn will try to retain you with:

- Discounts (50% off for a few months)

- Free trials of higher tiers

- Reminders of features you'd lose

- 'Are you sure?' confirmations

Decline politely. Click through to actual cancellation.

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Pro tip: If you don't see 'Cancel subscription' in your Premium settings, your subscription might be managed through iTunes/App Store (iPhone) or Google Play (Android). You'd cancel through your phone's subscription settings.
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If LinkedIn manages the subscription, where to cancel

Step 3: If LinkedIn manages the subscription, where to cancel

LinkedIn Premium subscriptions can be managed in three places. You need to cancel wherever you originally purchased:

Direct from LinkedIn (web):

- Cancel through the Premium management page

- Refunds handled by LinkedIn (rare, but possible within 14 days)

Apple App Store (iPhone/iPad):

- Settings > [Your Name] > Subscriptions

- Find LinkedIn Premium

- Tap 'Cancel Subscription'

- Refunds through Apple

Google Play (Android):

- Google Play Store > Profile > Payments & subscriptions

- Find LinkedIn Premium

- Tap 'Cancel subscription'

- Refunds through Google

If you can't figure out where you originally subscribed, contact LinkedIn support and they can tell you (and may be able to cancel for you).

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Pro tip: If LinkedIn's website doesn't show a cancel option and you can't find the original subscription, check your bank or credit card statement for the merchant name. It might show 'Apple' or 'Google' instead of 'LinkedIn'.
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After cancellation — what changes

Step 4: After cancellation — what changes

When you cancel LinkedIn Premium:

What you keep:

- Your free LinkedIn account

- All your connections and messages

- Your profile and content you've posted

- Saved jobs and searches

What you lose (immediately or at period end):

- InMail credits (you keep those you've used, lose unused ones)

- 'Premium' badge on your profile

- Who-viewed-your-profile expanded list

- Profile insights and analytics

- LinkedIn Learning access (depends on tier)

- Featured applicant status for jobs

If you cancel before your renewal date, you keep Premium features until the end of your paid period. Then your account reverts to free.

Your connections don't see you lose Premium. They just don't see the badge anymore.

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Pro tip: If you cancel mid-month, you might lose unused InMail credits. Use them before canceling if they're about to expire.
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Contact support if you can't cancel

Step 5: Contact support if you can't cancel

If the cancel button is missing or the process doesn't work:

1. Try a different browser (Chrome, Firefox, Safari)

2. Try incognito/private browsing mode

3. Try the mobile app instead of web

4. Clear browser cache and cookies

5. Disable browser extensions that might interfere

6. Contact LinkedIn support directly

LinkedIn support:

- Help center: linkedin.com/help

- Live chat: available for Premium subscribers (sometimes free accounts too)

- Phone support: 1-844-735-3210 (US, business hours)

- Email: through help center contact form

If you bought through iOS/Android, contact Apple/Google support — they can force-cancel if needed.

If you cancel but keep getting charged, dispute with your bank. This is rare but does happen with LinkedIn Premium.

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Pro tip: Take screenshots of the cancellation confirmation if you can. LinkedIn's customer service is sometimes inconsistent, and having proof of cancellation helps if there's a billing dispute.
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Decide if you need LinkedIn Premium at all

Step 6: Decide if you need LinkedIn Premium at all

LinkedIn Premium is genuinely useful for some people:

Worth it if:

- You're actively job searching and need InMail credits to reach recruiters

- You're in sales and need Sales Navigator for prospecting

- You're a recruiter and need Recruiter Lite

- You get an expense account to pay for it

Probably not worth it if:

- You signed up for the 'see who viewed your profile' feature

- You mainly use LinkedIn for networking with people you already know

- You're not actively job searching

- You mostly browse without engaging

The free LinkedIn account has:

- 5 InMail credits per month

- Basic profile views

- Job applications

- All your connections

- Most networking features

For most people, the free tier is plenty. Premium is a tool, not a status symbol. If you're not getting specific value from Premium features, cancel without guilt.

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Pro tip: If you want some Premium features without the cost: many recruiters offer free Premium trials for candidates they're considering. Don't pay for Premium hoping to get noticed — ask the recruiter directly.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How to cancel LinkedIn Premium easily?

LinkedIn Premium cancellation is easier than most subscription traps, but you need to do it before the renewal date to avoid charges. For more practical tips, check out our guide on How to stop kids from making in-app purchases.

What is the best way to cancel linkedin premium easily?

The best way to cancel linkedin premium easily is to follow a systematic step-by-step approach. LinkedIn Premium has four tiers (Premium Career, Premium Business, Sales Navigator, Recruiter Lite), and they're priced for businesses with expense accounts: $29.99 to $99.95 per month. If you're... You might also find our guide on How to stop kids from making in-app purchases helpful.

How long does it take to cancel linkedin premium easily?

Most people can cancel linkedin premium easily within 6 minutes of consistent practice. The exact timeline depends on your starting point and how diligently you follow the steps in this guide. For more help, read our related guide: How to stop kids from making in-app purchases.

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