How To Cancel Your Dashlane Subscription (2025)
- Aidar Karimov
- 5 days ago
- 2 min read
Dashlane offers an all-in-one password manager, but maybe you’re done with the premium features or just want to save a bit of cash this year. Subscription plans range from around $2.75 to $7.49/month, so canceling can save you up to $89.88 a year. Whatever your reason, this article will show you how to cancel Dashlane on desktop, iOS, or Android without drama.
How to Cancel Dashlane on Desktop (Website)
Log In to Dashlane:Head to the Dashlane website and sign in to your account.
Go to Your Account:Click the “My Account” menu, usually top-right.
Find Your Subscription:Click on the “Subscription” tab in your account settings.
Cancel Your Subscription:Look for the “Cancel subscription” button or link (it may be a bit small) and click it.
Confirm Cancellation:Dashlane may ask for a reason and make you confirm a couple of times. Keep clicking through until you get a final confirmation message.
Tip: After canceling, your premium features continue until the end of the billing period. You’ll then drop to the basic (free) account—unless you delete your Dashlane account entirely.
How to Cancel Dashlane on iOS (Apple Devices)
If you subscribed via the App Store:
Open Settings on your device.
Tap your Apple ID/Name at the top.
Go to Subscriptions.
Find Dashlane and tap it.
Tap Cancel Subscription and confirm.
All App Store subscriptions must be canceled through your Apple ID—not from Dashlane itself.
How to Cancel Dashlane on Android (Google Play)
If you subscribed via Google Play:
Open the Google Play Store app.
Tap your profile icon (top right).
Choose Payments & subscriptions > Subscriptions.
Find Dashlane, tap it, and select Cancel Subscription.
Confirm as prompted.
Note: Subscriptions made in the Play Store must also be canceled via Google—it’s the only way to stop future billing.
Refunds and What Happens Next
Refunds: Only first-time purchases within 30 days are eligible for a full refund. No prorated refunds after auto-renew, so act early if you want your money back.
Your Data: Canceling your subscription never deletes your stored passwords or personal data; you simply get downgraded to the free plan, which currently will be discontinued after September 16, 2025. To remove all your info, you’ll have to permanently delete your Dashlane account.
Pro Tip: Don’t Lose Track of Subscriptions—Try SubSweeper
Managing subscriptions—especially ones with sneaky auto-renewal like Dashlane—can be a major hassle. That’s why SubSweeper is so helpful. SubSweeper keeps all your active (and trial) subscriptions in one dashboard. You get reminders before renewals, can track your spending, and never pay for apps or services you forgot about.
Honestly, I made SubSweeper after losing money to auto-renewing password managers—now I know everything I’m paying for and can cancel anything, anytime, before another bill sneaks up on me.
To cancel Dashlane, just log in and cancel on the web, or use your app store for in-app subscriptions. Remember, only first purchases (not renewals) qualify for refunds. Use SubSweeper to track—and end—unwanted subscriptions so you stay in control every month