Complete guide to canceling Netflix, Spotify, Disney+, Hulu, HBO Max, Apple TV+, YouTube Premium, and 10+ other streaming services. This guide applies specifically to Crunchyroll ($7.99-$14.99/mo) subscribers in Nevada, citing applicable state and federal law.
Nevada's Auto-Renewal Protections (Nev. Rev. Stat. § 598.0927) gives you specific protections when dealing with Crunchyroll subscriptions:
Penalties: Deceptive trade practice with statutory damages
Applied to Crunchyroll (Website) in Nevada
List all your streaming subscriptions
Check your bank statements, Apple subscriptions (Settings → [Your Name] → Subscriptions), and Google Play subscriptions for all active streaming services.
Nevada note: Nev. Rev. Stat. § 598.0927 requires Crunchyroll to provide an easy cancellation mechanism.
Identify billing source for each service
Some subscriptions are billed through the streaming service directly; others go through Apple, Google, Roku, or your cable provider. You must cancel through the BILLING source, not the app.
Cancel direct-billed services
Netflix: netflix.com/account. Spotify: spotify.com/account. Disney+: disneyplus.com/account. Hulu: account.hulu.com. HBO Max: max.com → Profile → Settings → Subscription. Each requires website login.
Cancel Apple-billed services
iPhone: Settings → [Your Name] → Subscriptions. You'll see all Apple-billed subscriptions. Tap any to manage or cancel. This covers Apple TV+, Paramount+, and any service you paid via App Store.
Cancel Google Play-billed services
Go to play.google.com/store/account/subscriptions. All Play-billed subscriptions are listed here. Cancel each one directly.
Method: Website · Difficulty: easy
Crunchyroll-specific tips
No refunds. Access until period ends.
Under Nev. Rev. Stat. § 598.0927, you may be entitled to a full refund if Crunchyroll didn't properly disclose auto-renewal terms at signup.
These apply to Crunchyroll in every state, including Nevada:
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