How to cancel The New Yorker
The short version: The New Yorker cancellations happen on its account / billing page — not buried in the app. This link takes you to the right place:
Cancel The New Yorker →Step by step
- Open the official account / billing page and sign in.
- Find the Subscription, Membership or Billing section.
- Choose Cancel (sometimes phrased as "turn off auto-renew" or "downgrade to free").
- Confirm, and keep the confirmation email.
Subscribed through an app store? If you originally signed up inside the iOS/Android app, cancel via Apple subscriptions or Google Play subscriptions instead — the The New Yorker website can't cancel store-billed plans.
Good to know: Sign in, then Manage Subscription; may redirect to Conde Nast customer care portal for cancellation.
What you'll stop paying
The New Yorker's typical pricing starts at $9.99/mo (Digital):
- Digital — $9.99/mo
You usually keep access until the end of the period you've already paid for — cancelling today doesn't cut you off today.
Before you cancel
- Check your renewal date first. Cancel a day before renewal and you lose nothing; forget and you're billed for another cycle.
- On a free trial? Cancel now — you keep the trial until it expires, and there's no surprise charge.
- Pause instead? Some services offer a pause or a cheaper tier at the cancel screen — worth a look if you're on the fence.
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