You’ve met someone really special, and now you don’t need Bumble anymore. Or maybe you’re just over paying for a monthly Bumble subscription. Either way, you might be wondering: will deleting my Bumble Premium or Boost account stop the monthly charges, or do I need to cancel my subscription separately? Don't worry—we checked out Bumble’s subscription policy and put together a guide to help you cancel your subscription so you stop getting charged.

Section 1 of 4:

Will deleting your Bumble account cancel your subscription?

  1. It won’t—you’ll still need to cancel your subscription separately. Deleting your account won’t cancel your Bumble Boost or Bumble Premium subscription. If you’re ready to call it quits with Bumble, you’ll need to cancel your subscription separately so you don’t get charged anymore.[1]
    • If you’ve already deleted your account, don’t worry. You can still cancel your subscription.
    • If you deleted your Bumble account a while ago and never canceled your Bumble Boost or Bumble Premium subscription, you actually still have access to the premium features you’re paying for if you want to use them again. You can create a new Bumble account and ask Bumble customer service to transfer your subscription over to your new account.[2]
    • Note: deleting your Bumble account is different than deleting your Bumble profile. Deleting your profile won't affect your account or subscription.
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Section 2 of 4:

How to Cancel Your Bumble Premium or Boost Subscription

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    iPhone or iPad: Use this method if you subscribed to Bumble Boost or Bumble Premium on an iOS device.[3]
    • Go to Settings, then iTunes & App Store
    • Tap on your Apple ID
    • Tap “Media & Purchases”
    • Tap “View Account”
    • Tap “Subscriptions”
    • Locate Bumble in your subscriptions
    • Tap “Cancel Subscription”
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    Android (credit card or Pay Pal subscription): Use this method if you used your credit card to subscribe to Bumble Boost or Bumble Premium on an Android device.[4]
    • Tap the profile icon in the bottom-left corner of the Bumble app
    • Tap “My Pay Plan,” then “Boost” or “Premium”
    • Tap “Cancel”
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    Android (Google Play subscription): Use this method if you subscribed to Bumble Boost or Bumble Premium through the Google Play store.[5]
    • Open the Google Play store
    • Go to Account in the Google Play store menu
    • Tap on "Subscriptions"
    • Locate Bumble in your subscriptions
    • Tap "Cancel"
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    Bumble Web subscription: Use this method if you subscribed to Bumble Boost or Bumble Premium through Bumble Web.[6]
    • Sign in to Bumble on a computer
    • Click on your profile photo in the top left corner of the screen
    • Click "Manage your Boost" in the bottom left corner of the screen
    • Follow the on-screen instructions to cancel your subscription
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    SMS subscription: Use this method if you subscribed to Bumble Boost or Bumble Premium via SMS. Follow the cancellation instructions you received when you signed up for your subscription (they differ depending on your network). You may need to text STOP to the number you signed up through, or you may need to cancel using one of the above methods.[7]
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Section 3 of 4:

How to Delete Your Bumble Account

Section 4 of 4:

Can you still use your Bumble subscription after deleting your account?

  1. Yes, you can transfer your subscription to a new account. If you want to continue using the Bumble subscription you’re paying for but you deleted the account it’s associated with, you can still use your subscription with a new account. Just set up a new account and then reach out to Bumble customer service through the contact form on their website and let them know you want to switch your subscription over. They’ll transfer your subscription to the new account for you.[9]
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About This Article

Christina Bachelor
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This article was co-authored by Christina Bachelor and by wikiHow staff writer, Kyle Hall. Christina Bachelor is a Marketing and Advertising Specialist and the Co-Founder and CEO of Bach Enterprises in Los Angeles, California. She specializes in navigating social media landscape, building long-lasting branded partnerships, and producing digital content. Christina holds a BA in Accounting from The University of Florida and an MA in Accounting from The University of Southern California. She has created numerous partnerships with notable brands including Toyota, Lyft, Postmates, EA Games, and Trident. Christina was the Executive Producer of “Dead House” for Kevin Hart’s Laugh Out Loud Network and the Co-Executive Producer for “Where’s the Money” starring King Bach, Logan Paul, Kat Graham, and Terry Crews. Christina also co-founded the RuJohn Foundation, which is a non-profit organization with a mission to provide the necessary tools for education to rural and inner-city schools throughout Jamaica and the United States. This article has been viewed 19,346 times.
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