There are 3 ways to subscribe to streaming services on Roku. The way you subscribe affects how you manage or cancel your subscription.
Note: Subscriptions auto-renew unless otherwise noted. You can turn off auto-renew to stop your subscription from auto-renewing at the next billing date. No partial-term refunds are provided. Free trials must be canceled before the free trial period ends to avoid recurring subscription charges. If you have an active subscription managed by Roku, you can't remove your payment method on file until you have first canceled all subscriptions on the Roku account.
To cancel a subscription billed by Roku but managed by the service provider (for example, Disney+, Hulu, and Netflix), you must contact the streaming service provider directly.
Note: If this option isn't available, it means the subscription isn't managed through Roku but directly through the streaming service provider. You'll need to contact the streaming service provider directly to cancel your subscription.
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button on your remote.If you're billed directly by a streaming service provider (for example, Apple TV+, YouTube TV, and Amazon Prime Video) your billing relationship is with that provider and you must contact them to cancel the subscription. If a charge differs from what you’ve confirmed or you think you've been overcharged, check with the service provider for any price changes related to those subscriptions.
If you’re still getting charged after you've canceled your subscription and the billing cycle has ended, see the article on identifying charges you do not recognize (especially if you see an invoice with “Roku for ___” and don't know what subscription it refers to).
If you still have issues, contact customer support for help.
If you bought another Roku device to stream entertainment in a different room, you can use the same account with all your subscriptions and preferences. There is no need to cancel your subscriptions on a Roku account and resubscribe on another to use another Roku device, you can simply use the same Roku account to set up your Roku device and the information will transfer.
Learn more about linking your Roku account to your Roku device to understand how to add another device to your Roku account.
You can check whether a subscription is managed through Roku by signing in to your Roku account, checking on your Roku streaming device or Roku mobile app, or looking at your bank statement. In your Roku purchase history as well as in your banking statement, all transactions from Roku will appear from either “Roku" or "Roku for <the provider name>." If “Roku" or “Roku for <the provider name>" isn't referenced, it’s not a charge from Roku.
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button on your remote.If you do not see the subscription charge on your Roku account, have checked with your streaming service providers, and continue to have questions about a charge, contact customer support.
When you turn off auto-renew, you can continue to use your subscription until the end of the current billing cycle. For example:
For subscriptions that Roku manages directly, we may set your subscriptions so that they all have the same billing cycle and the first billing period for additional subscriptions may be prorated to the same billing date as your current subscription(s).
If you have more questions about your Roku payment methods or subscriptions, the following resources may be helpful:
Last updated at 2/18/2026 3:17:52 AM
If you see charges on your Roku® account or bill you don’t recognize, try these steps before contacting Roku Support.
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