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Cancel Remove Objects: The Right Way
How to cancel remove objects subscriptions and reclaim your money in australia
What remove objects is and why you might want to cancel
Remove Objects refers to a family of mobile applications that use artificial intelligence to erase people, objects, watermarks and backgrounds from photos and videos. You'll find multiple variants across the Apple App Store and Google Play Store, each developed by different creators, each with its own pricing structure and billing cycle. Most offer a free download with the option to unlock unlimited edits through in-app purchases or auto-renewing subscriptions.
The typical business model charges you weekly, monthly or annual subscription fees once you activate a trial period, and many apps automatically renew your subscription unless you cancel before the renewal date. Some also bundle single-use credits for individual edits alongside subscription tiers. Because so many Remove Objects apps exist under similar names, you need to check your app store account carefully to identify which specific developer is charging you and on what schedule.
Why remove objects subscriptions often feel expensive
The app's free trial window is often deceptively short-sometimes just three days or one week-and the renewal notice arrives late or goes unnoticed. You'll often see charges appear on your bank or credit card statement without clear labelling, making it hard to trace the transaction back to the app. Trial periods can also overlap with renewal notices in confusing ways, leading you to believe you still have time before your first charge hits.
Common reasons australians cancel remove objects
Users frequently cancel because they discover free or cheaper alternatives, find they don't edit photos regularly enough to justify the cost, or simply forget they activated a trial and wake up to a surprise charge. Others cancel because the app doesn't deliver the quality of edits promised, or they've completed the project they downloaded it for and have no further use for it.
Your consumer rights under australian law
Australian Consumer Law protects you when you buy digital subscriptions like Remove Objects, regardless of what the app's terms and conditions claim. You have the right to cancel within a cooling-off period and to receive a refund if the service fails to meet basic consumer guarantees-even if the developer's small print says otherwise.
The australian consumer law cooling-off period
Digital services purchased online are protected by a 14-day cooling-off period under the Competition and Consumer Act 2010. This means you can cancel within 14 days of your purchase and claim a refund, provided you haven't already substantially used the service. If you activate a Remove Objects trial and change your mind before the 14 days elapse, you're entitled to ask for your money back simply because you changed your mind-the developer cannot refuse on those grounds alone.
What to do if the app is faulty or doesn't work as promised
If Remove Objects fails to remove objects properly, crashes repeatedly, deletes your edits unexpectedly or otherwise breaches consumer guarantees for acceptable quality or fitness for purpose, you can claim a refund for the full subscription cost, even beyond the 14-day window. Faulty digital goods are covered by the same protections as faulty physical goods. The developer's claim that "refunds are not provided" is legally unenforceable if the app genuinely fails to work.
How to cancel remove objects on the apple app store
Cancellation on iOS devices routes through Apple's subscription management system, not directly through the Remove Objects app itself. Follow these steps precisely to stop the renewal before your next charge arrives.
- Open the Settings app on your iPhone or iPad.
- Do not open the Remove Objects app; go directly to Settings.
- Scroll down and tap Subscriptions.
- This option appears only if you have active subscriptions on file.
- Find and tap Remove Objects (or the specific app variant name if it differs).
- If you see multiple Remove Objects entries, you may have accidentally subscribed to more than one variant; cancel each one individually.
- Tap Cancel Subscription or Manage at the top of the screen.
- The wording varies slightly depending on your iOS version.
- Select a reason for cancellation (optional but helpful for the developer's feedback).
- Common options include "I don't use this app" or "It's too expensive".
- Confirm the cancellation by tapping Confirm or Yes.
- Pro tip: Take a screenshot of the confirmation screen as proof you cancelled on this date.
Warning: Deleting the Remove Objects app from your home screen does not cancel your subscription. You must follow the steps above or Apple will continue charging you until you cancel through Settings.
What happens after you cancel on iOS
Once you confirm cancellation, your subscription ends at the conclusion of your current billing period. You retain access to Remove Objects premium features until that final date, then the app reverts to free-tier access (or limited daily edits, depending on the developer's design). Apple will send you an email confirmation within minutes.
How to cancel remove objects on google play store
Android users cancel Remove Objects through the Google Play Store app or the Google Play web interface. The process mirrors Apple's system but follows Android's menu structure.
- Open the Google Play Store app on your Android phone or tablet.
- Tap your profile icon in the top right corner.
- Tap Manage my subscriptions or Subscriptions (wording depends on your device and Play Store version).
- This opens your active subscription list.
- Find Remove Objects in the list and tap it.
- Check the developer name to confirm you're cancelling the correct app variant, as multiple Remove Objects apps may appear if you've tried several versions.
- Tap Cancel subscription.
- You may be prompted to confirm your reason for cancellation.
- Follow the on-screen prompts to confirm.
- Pro tip: Screenshot the final confirmation screen showing the cancellation date and time.
Warning: If you cancel on Google Play, the subscription ends immediately after your current paid period expires. You will lose access to premium features on the first day of the next billing cycle, not on the final day. Plan your cancellation timing accordingly if you want to squeeze every last day of access.
Cancelling remove objects through the web
You can also cancel Remove Objects via the Google Play web store if you prefer a desktop browser. Log into your Google account, navigate to Google Play Store, open your account settings, find Manage subscriptions, locate Remove Objects and select Cancel subscription. This method produces the same result as cancelling via the mobile app.
How to request a refund for remove objects
Cancellation and refunds are separate actions. Cancelling stops future charges; requesting a refund recovers money you've already paid. Stopee recommends pursuing a refund if you cancelled within the 14-day cooling-off period or if the app genuinely failed to deliver promised features.
Refund request via your app store
Both Apple and Google allow you to request refunds directly through their platforms within specific timeframes.
For Apple App Store refunds: Visit reportaproblem.apple.com, sign in with your Apple ID, locate the Remove Objects charge, click the report a problem icon and select "I'd like a refund". Apple typically responds within one to three business days. You must request the refund within 90 days of the purchase date.
For Google Play Store refunds: Open the Google Play Store app, tap your profile icon, select Payments and subscriptions, tap Manage my purchases, locate the Remove Objects charge, tap it and select Request refund. Google offers a blanket 48-hour refund window from the moment you make your purchase, but may extend this window for apps that repeatedly fail to deliver promised features. If the app is genuinely faulty, mention this in your request explanation.
Refund request directly from the developer
If the app store denies your refund or you're outside the standard refund window, contact the Remove Objects developer directly. Check the app listing on the App Store or Play Store for a support email or contact form. Email your request with the following details:
- Your full name and the email address linked to your subscription account.
- The exact date you subscribed and the charge amount.
- A clear, one-sentence reason: "I cancelled within 14 days under my cooling-off rights" or "The app failed to remove objects as promised".
- A screenshot of the charge on your bank statement and proof of cancellation (the screenshot you took during the cancellation process).
- Your bank account details if you're requesting a direct refund.
Pro tip: Keep your email professional and factual. Avoid angry language; developers respond better to calm, clear explanations of your legal entitlement. Stopee has seen refund requests succeed more often when the consumer cites the 14-day cooling-off period explicitly.
Escalation to the ACCC if the refund is denied
If the developer refuses your refund claim unfairly, you can lodge a complaint with the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC). The ACCC takes violations of consumer law seriously and may pursue enforcement action against repeat offenders. Visit accc.gov.au/contact-us and select the relevant state or territory. Provide the same documentation you sent to the developer, plus copies of any responses they gave you (or confirmation that they did not respond within a reasonable timeframe).
Pricing tiers and what you should expect to pay
Remove Objects apps vary widely in cost depending on the developer and the subscription tier you choose. This table shows typical pricing patterns for Remove Objects variants in Australia.
| Subscription type | Typical price (AUD) | Trial period | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Weekly | $4.99 to $7.99 | 3 to 7 days | Shortest commitment; highest per-week cost. |
| Monthly | $12.99 to $19.99 | 7 days (sometimes none) | Most popular tier; good value for regular users. |
| Annual | $49.99 to $99.99 | 7 days (occasionally 14 days) | Lowest per-month cost; largest upfront commitment. |
| One-time purchase | $19.99 to $29.99 | None (one-time only) | No subscription; full access to current version only. |
| Credits (pay-per-use) | $0.99 to $4.99 per credit | None | Each edit consumes one credit; most expensive per-edit option. |
Prices and trial lengths vary between app store regions and by developer. Always check the exact cost in your local app store before confirming a purchase.
Timeline for when remove objects charges will stop
Understanding when your subscription actually ends helps you avoid surprise charges after you cancel. Stopee recommends noting your cancellation date and expected final charge date.
If you cancel mid-billing cycle
Cancelling does not trigger an immediate refund of your current billing period. Your subscription continues until the end of the current billing cycle (the date you next would have been charged). Only after that final date is your access removed. For example, if you subscribe on January 15 for a monthly plan and cancel on January 20, you retain full access until February 15, when the subscription lapses.
Refund timing for legitimate cancellations
If you cancel within the 14-day cooling-off period and request a refund, you should receive your money within 10 to 14 business days. Apple typically processes refunds within three business days; Google typically within five. If you claim the app was faulty, the timeframe may extend to 14 days as the developer investigates your complaint.
Common mistakes that delay or prevent your cancellation
Cancelling a subscription sounds simple, but small oversights can leave you exposed to unwanted charges. Here's what catches most users.
Mistake 1: deleting the app instead of cancelling the subscription
Deleting Remove Objects from your phone's home screen or uninstalling it through your app store does nothing to stop billing. The subscription still renews on your payment method even though the app no longer sits on your device. You must follow the subscription cancellation steps described above, not just delete the app.
Mistake 2: cancelling with only one day left in the trial
If you activate a seven-day trial on a Monday and forget to cancel until the following Sunday, you've likely already been charged for the first month. Once the trial expires, the subscription begins automatically. Cancelling at that point stops future charges but does not recover the charge that just hit. Cancel immediately when you know you won't renew, not when you remember near the end.
Mistake 3: not taking a screenshot of the cancellation confirmation
If a dispute arises and the app store or developer claims you never cancelled, you'll need proof. The confirmation screen showing the cancellation date and time serves as evidence. Without it, your word against theirs is weaker.
Mistake 4: ignoring the final charge after cancellation
Some users cancel correctly but then see one more charge appear after the cancellation confirmation. This typically represents the subscription for the final billing cycle you've already paid for and should not happen again. Check it was the last charge in that billing cycle. If unexpected charges continue after the final cycle ends, raise a dispute immediately with your bank and file a complaint with the ACCC.
Mistake 5: confusing multiple remove objects apps
If you've dabbled with different Remove Objects variants over time, you may have accidentally subscribed to more than one. Check your app store subscriptions list carefully and cancel each variant separately. Missing one will lead to ongoing charges from an app you've forgotten about.
After cancellation: what to expect and how to verify
Cancelling is only the beginning of your recovery. Verifying the cancellation and watching for unexpected charges afterwards ensures the process actually worked.
Confirmation you should receive
Within 10 minutes of cancelling, your app store should send you an email confirmation stating the app name, cancellation date and the date your access ends. File this email in a folder for your records. If you don't receive an email within 30 minutes, log back into your subscription management area and confirm the subscription no longer appears in your active list.
Monitoring your bank statement
For the two billing cycles after cancellation, monitor your bank statement carefully for Remove Objects charges or charges from the developer. If you spot a charge that should not have occurred, take a screenshot and email the developer immediately, citing your cancellation date and requesting a reversal. If they don't respond within five business days, contact your bank's dispute department and file a chargeback claim.
Regaining premium features during your final cycle
Until the final billing date passes, you retain full access to Remove Objects premium features. Use this window to export any edited images or videos you want to keep, as some apps wipe your edit history once the subscription expires.
How to avoid remove objects in the first place
The best cancellation is one you never have to make. A few precautions up front prevent surprise charges later.
Choose one-time purchases over subscriptions when possible
If a Remove Objects variant offers a one-time purchase option (typically AUD$19.99 to $29.99), it may be a better deal than a subscription if you only edit photos occasionally. One-time purchases are non-recurring and eliminate the cancellation hassle entirely.
Opt out of auto-renewal before you activate a trial
Some app store interfaces let you disable auto-renewal immediately after purchase, before the trial begins. If you see this option, take it. You'll receive a reminder when the trial is about to expire, at which point you can decide whether to pay. This removes the ambiguity about when charges will hit.
Consider free or cheaper alternatives
Remove Objects competes with free tools like Photoshop's generative fill, Canva's magic eraser and even basic built-in tools in Google Photos. Before subscribing to Remove Objects, test whether these free options meet your needs. You may discover you don't need the premium app at all.
When to keep remove objects and when to cancel
Deciding whether to cancel depends on how often you edit images and what you value most: cost, ease of use or feature range. This comparison shows when cancellation makes sense and when renewal might justify the fee.
| Situation | Keep it | Cancel it |
|---|---|---|
| You edit photos two or more times per week | Yes, the AUD$12.99-$19.99 monthly fee justifies regular use. | |
| You edit photos once a month or less | Yes, a subscription is too expensive for occasional use; try free alternatives. | |
| You have a specific project that requires object removal (e.g., cleaning up a single batch of photos) | Yes, cancel after the project ends; a subscription beyond this outlives your need. | |
| You use the app on only one device and don't share accounts | Yes, a simple setup means fewer billing complications. | |
| The subscription costs more than your annual photo-editing budget | Yes, reallocate your budget to tools you value more. |
Stopee's final checklist before you hit cancel
Use this checklist to ensure you cancel Remove Objects correctly and protect yourself from unwanted charges.
- Step 1: Log into your app store account (Apple or Google) and locate Remove Objects in your active subscriptions list. Note the exact charge amount and the next billing date.
- Step 2: Follow the cancellation steps for your platform (iOS via Settings, Android via Google Play Store). Do not delete the app.
- Step 3: Take a screenshot of the cancellation confirmation screen showing the app name, cancellation date and final access date.
- Step 4: Save the app store confirmation email that arrives within 10 minutes.
- Step 5: Mark your calendar with the final billing date so you know when charges should stop.
- Step 6: Monitor your bank statement for the next two billing cycles. If an unexpected charge appears, email the developer or file a chargeback within 120 days.
- Step 7: If the developer refuses a refund and you believe you're entitled to one under Australian Consumer Law, lodge a complaint with the ACCC at accc.gov.au.
Summary: reclaim control of your subscriptions with stopee
Remove Objects subscriptions sneak up on users because the trial period is short, the renewal notice arrives late and the automatic charge feels unexpected even though you agreed to it. But you have legal power to cancel and recover your money if you act quickly and follow the right process.
Cancel on iOS through Settings > Subscriptions > Remove Objects > Cancel Subscription. Cancel on Android through Google Play Store > Manage my subscriptions > Remove Objects > Cancel subscription. Both platforms offer a confirmation email within minutes. If you cancel within 14 days of your first charge, you're entitled to a refund under Australian Consumer Law, even if the app's terms say otherwise. If the app fails to work as promised, you can claim a refund beyond the 14-day window.
Request refunds directly through your app store (reportaproblem.apple.com for Apple, Google Play Store app for Google) or contact the developer directly if the app store denies you. If the developer ignores your request or refuses unjustly, escalate to the ACCC, which enforces consumer law and pursues businesses that breach it repeatedly.
Stopee has helped thousands of consumers cancel unwanted subscriptions, recover refunds and reclaim control of their digital spending. Whether you're cancelling Remove Objects because it's too expensive, you don't use it regularly enough or it simply didn't meet your expectations, the steps above protect your money and your time. Take action today before your next renewal date, keep your evidence, and don't hesitate to escalate if the app store or developer fails to comply with your legal rights. Stopee recommends monitoring your statement for two billing cycles after cancellation to catch any unexpected charges early.