How to cancel or pause your YouTube TV subscription

Cancelling or Pausing Your YouTube TV Subscription: What You Need to Know

If you're one of the millions of subscribers to Google's popular live streaming service YouTube TV, you may be wondering whether it's worth continuing to pay for a service that doesn't offer all the channels you want due to a carriage dispute with Disney. Or perhaps you simply want to save some cash by pausing your subscription.

Either way, cancelling or putting your YouTube TV on pause is now more accessible than ever before. Here's a step-by-step guide on how to do so.

**How to Cancel Your Subscription**

To cancel your YouTube TV membership, follow these steps:

1. Open the YouTube TV website or app.
2. Tap or click on your profile photo.
3. Select Settings (represented by a gear icon).
4. Choose Membership and then Manage.
5. Click Cancel membership and confirm that you want to cancel.

Your subscription will be cancelled at the end of your current billing period, but any shows or movies you've recorded will still be saved in your account for 21 days before being deleted.

**Note:** If you subscribed through a mobile carrier or internet provider, cancelling your YouTube TV account may require you to contact them directly.

**How to Pause Your Subscription**

If you just want to take a break from paying for YouTube TV, you can pause your subscription for anywhere from four weeks to six months.

To do so:

1. Open the YouTube TV website or app.
2. Tap or click on your profile photo.
3. Select Settings (represented by a gear icon).
4. Choose Membership and then Manage.
5. Use the slider to choose how long you want to pause payments for.
6. Click Pause.

When you pause your subscription, you'll still be able to access YouTube TV until the end of your current billing period. Once the pause is over, your subscription will renew automatically. You can also resume using YouTube TV at any time if you decide to continue paying.

**Things to Keep in Mind**

Before cancelling or pausing your YouTube TV subscription, consider the following:

* Any shows or movies you've recorded will be saved for 21 days before being deleted.
* If you cancel through a mobile carrier or internet provider, you may need to contact them directly.
* Your subscription will renew automatically once the pause is over.

Ultimately, whether cancelling or pausing your YouTube TV subscription is right for you depends on your individual needs and preferences.
 
omg i was thinking of switching to youtube tv but now that i know about canceling or pausing my sub πŸ˜‚ it sounds like a total game changer! i mean who doesn't love having the freedom to pause their subscriptions whenever they want πŸ€” i'm definitely going to take advantage of this feature and just pause it for a bit, idk if ill end up cancelling tho πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ also does anyone know if i can still watch my recorded shows even after pausing my sub? πŸ“Ί
 
omg u gotta think twice about cancellin ur yt tv sub tho 🀯! if u pause it, u'll still have access 2 all ur shows & movies 4 a lil while, but then u gotta pay again lol. plus, 21 days is a pretty short time, so u might end up watchin all ur recorded stuff in one sittin πŸ˜‚. but if u really don't wanna spend the cash, at least u can pause it for a bit 2 see what else u can do πŸ€”. and btw, who knows when dis carriage dispute w/ disney is gonna end? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ
 
just read that apple is cutting 1/4 of its workforce πŸ€•, sounds like their new AI system isn't taking off as planned πŸ˜” also, did you hear about the severe drought in china? it's getting so bad they're having to import water from other countries 🌊 and now, there's a new strain of covid variant that's popping up all over europe πŸ€’
 
I'm so confused about this whole Disney thing πŸ€”. I just want my Sports teams to work again... can't they just figure out a deal? πŸˆπŸ€πŸ˜© And now I've got all these channels that I like, but not all of them are available because of this dispute. It's really frustrating when I'm trying to watch something and it says "not available" πŸ“ΊπŸ˜‘
 
omg u guys i just cancelled my youtube tv sub bc i dont wanna pay anymore πŸ€‘ but now im thinking about what shows r gonna miss lol like i know i'll b able to watch all my fave vids online but its weird not having the live stream thingy anymore πŸ“Ί also i was wondering if google will add more channels soon?? πŸ€” they need 2 since ppl r already cancelling subs πŸ€‘ wanna know whats gonna happen next? πŸ€—
 
πŸ€” its like google just loses all control with youtube tv lol they cant even get those channels sorted out with disney πŸ€‘ if u canceling then make sure u watch ur recorded shows within 21 days or else u got to start from scratch πŸ˜’ also pause feature is pretty cool i mean who needs the hassle of constant subscription changes right? πŸ‘
 
πŸ˜’ I'm so sick of these updates on the forum 🀯. Every time something changes on our beloved platform (or in this case, a TV service 😴), we have to be informed about it in excruciating detail πŸ’‘. Can't they just keep us updated through our regular feed instead of making us click on some random post with a bunch of instructions? πŸ€”
 
I'm so done with the Disney channel drama πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ... I mean, who wants to pay for a service that doesn't have all the channels they want? It's like when our school administration says we can't have a school party because of budget cuts πŸ€‘... yeah, no thanks! πŸ˜’ If I wanted to pause my YouTube TV subscription, I'd just take a break from watching TV altogether... or maybe binge-watch some school documentaries instead πŸ“šπŸ’»
 
πŸ’” Another major cable company in the US is raising prices again πŸ“ˆ. It's like they're sucking every last penny out of our pockets 😩. I swear, the cost of living just keeps going up and up... πŸš€. And to make matters worse, it seems like most of these price hikes are being passed on to us consumers without any kind of significant benefits or improvements to the service itself πŸ’Έ. It's enough to drive you crazy, man 😀.
 
I'm so done with these carriage disputes πŸ™„! I mean, who wants to pay extra for channels they don't even watch? It's like, can't we just get a decent lineup without all the drama? Anyway, I love that YouTube TV is making it easier to pause or cancel subscriptions - it's all about flexibility and saving cash πŸ’Έ. Four weeks to six months of pauses sounds like a great option for me... who knows when I'll want to binge-watch some new shows again πŸ“Ί!
 
omg u gotta think twice about cancellin ur yt tv sub πŸ€” its true tht disney's got a hold of alot of channels but c'mon guys dont cancel just becuz they're not all in ur fave channels lol u can always pick n choose the ones u really wanna watch πŸ“Ί and if u need a break from payin u can jus pause it 4 a bit πŸ’Έ its not that bad and u'll still get 2 enjoy ur yt tv faves after the pause is over πŸ’•
 
omg u guys I think it's about time we rethink our youtube tv subscriptions 🀯 i mean think about it if u can't even get all the channels u want due to a carriage dispute with disney... it's like paying for something that's not even available πŸ€‘ plus canceling or pausing ur subscription is now super easy so why not just take control of ur finances and cancel if u don't need it? πŸ’Έ
 
The whole Disney carriage dispute thing got me thinking... πŸ€” it's weird that these sorts of disputes always seem to affect our favorite streaming services. I mean, who doesn't love watching their fave shows and movies? πŸ“Ί Anyway, pausing or cancelling YouTube TV seems like a pretty reasonable option if you're not getting the channels you want for whatever reason.

I think it's actually kind of great that they've made it easier to pause your subscription - four weeks to six months is a decent range, right? And I love how it works out: you still get access to YouTube TV until the end of your current billing period, and then it renews automatically if you decide to continue. That way, you can just take a break without worrying about losing all your recorded shows.

One thing that might be worth considering is what's gonna happen to your recorded content after the 21-day mark... I mean, is there like a backup plan or something? Either way, it's good to know that these options are available - and now we can all take control of our YouTube TV subscriptions! πŸ’»
 
I'm kinda glad this happened 🀩, I mean think about it, people are finally in control of their own entertainment budgets πŸ’Έ. No more feeling like they're being forced to pay for channels they don't even watch πŸ“Ί. And let's be real, who needs all those extra channels anyway? It's just a bunch of noise πŸ—£οΈ. Plus, now we can take breaks from paying if we want to, which is perfect for when our budgets get tight πŸ’Έ. I'm all about flexibility and freedom! 😊
 
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