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Cancel Imusic: The Right Way
How to cancel iMusic and protect your digital music subscription in canada
What is iMusic and why you might cancel
iMusic (iMusic A/S) is a digital music and audiobranding service available as a mobile app across Canadian platforms. The app itself is free to download, though the service may include optional subscription features or business audiobranding plans. Understanding what iMusic offers and how you're being charged is your first step toward making an informed cancellation decision.
You might cancel iMusic for several reasons: you've found a better streaming alternative, you're not using the app regularly, unexpected charges appeared on your bill, or you simply want to consolidate your digital music subscriptions. Whatever your reason, Stopee is here to guide you through the cancellation process with clarity and confidence.
Common reasons to cancel iMusic
Many Canadian users cancel because they prefer larger music libraries offered by competitors like Spotify, Apple Music, or YouTube Music. Others discover they're paying for a service they barely use. Some cancel after spotting recurring charges they didn't authorize. If any of these apply to you, cancelling is the right move - and we'll show you exactly how to do it.
When to cancel before charges hit
If you're on a free trial, cancel before the trial period ends to avoid automatic billing. Check your confirmation email or app settings for the exact end date of your trial. If you're already paying, cancel immediately if you want to stop charges in the next billing cycle; most services process cancellations within 1-2 business days, so timing matters.