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Cancel Myradar: The Right Way

How to cancel myradar: your complete guide to stopping charges and protecting your rights in canada

Understanding myradar and why you might want to cancel

Myradar is a popular mobile weather application that delivers animated radar maps, hyperlocal forecasts, and real-time weather alerts directly to your phone. The app excels at tracking precipitation and severe weather conditions, making it a trusted tool for Canadian weather enthusiasts, outdoor workers, and anyone who needs reliable storm tracking. However, like many weather apps, Myradar operates on both a free tier (ad-supported with limited features) and premium paid plans that unlock advanced radar capabilities, ad-free viewing, and enhanced alert customization.

If you've subscribed to Myradar's premium features but no longer use the app, or if you're frustrated with unexpected charges, cancelling is straightforward once you know the right steps. At Stopee, we help thousands of Canadians cancel unwanted subscriptions every month, and Myradar cancellations are some of the most common requests we handle. Understanding your options now will save you time and protect your wallet from future charges.

Common reasons to cancel myradar

You might be cancelling because you've switched to a different weather app, you're not using the premium features enough to justify the cost, or you've noticed charges appearing on your card that you didn't authorize. Some users cancel because the free version meets their needs, while others find that rival apps offer better forecasting for their region. Whatever your reason, you deserve a cancellation process that respects your time and your money.

How much does myradar cost in canada

Myradar offers multiple subscription tiers, and pricing varies depending on whether you purchase through the Apple App Store, Google Play, or directly from the developer. Here's a breakdown of typical pricing in Canadian dollars:

Plan Price (CAD) Billing cycle Features
Basic (free) $0 Always free Ad-supported, standard radar, basic alerts
Premium monthly $3.99-$4.99 Monthly renewal Ad-free, advanced radar, storm tracking, custom alerts
Premium annual $19.99-$24.99 Annual renewal Same as monthly, better value if committed
Lifetime access $39.99-$49.99 One-time purchase Permanent premium access, no recurring charges

Pro tip: If you've been on a monthly plan for more than three months, switching to annual or lifetime might have been cheaper-but that's only worth doing if you plan to keep using the app. If you're here to cancel, stick with your current plan and stop the renewal.

Your consumer rights in canada and what you need to know

Canadian consumer protection laws give you powerful rights when it comes to recurring digital subscriptions.

What canadian law guarantees you

Under the Competition Act (federal) and provincial consumer protection statutes across Canada, you have the right to cancel any recurring subscription at any time. You must also receive clear, upfront disclosure of all recurring charges before you're billed. If a company makes cancellation deliberately difficult or obscures the cancellation method, that's considered an unfair practice under Canadian law.

Most importantly, you can dispute unauthorized or misleading charges with your credit card issuer or bank through the chargeback process. If Myradar continues billing you after you've cancelled, you can initiate a dispute with your card issuer, and they are required to investigate within 30-60 days. You also have the right to contact your provincial consumer protection office if the company refuses to honour your cancellation or refund request.

Provincial consumer protection authorities in canada

If Myradar refuses to stop charging you or won't respond to your cancellation request, Stopee recommends escalating to your provincial consumer protection agency. These government bodies have the authority to investigate complaints and take enforcement action against unfair billing practices. Each province has its own consumer protection office:

  • Ontario: Consumer Protection Ontario (part of ServiceOntario)
  • British Columbia: Consumer Protection BC
  • Alberta: Fair Trading Act enforcement through Alberta Justice
  • Quebec: Office of the Ombudsman (Protecteur du consommateur)
  • Other provinces: Check your provincial government website for your local consumer protection office

Having documented your cancellation attempts before escalating to these authorities strengthens your case significantly.

How to cancel myradar: step-by-step by purchase method

The correct cancellation method depends on where you bought your subscription-either through Apple, Google, or direct from Myradar's developer.

Cancel myradar if you subscribed via apple app store (iPhone or iPad)

Apple App Store subscriptions renew automatically, but you control the subscription settings directly from your device. Here's how to cancel without contacting Myradar:

  1. Open the App Store app on your iPhone or iPad
  2. Tap the profile icon in the top-right corner (usually your photo or initials)
  3. Select "Subscriptions"
  4. Find "Myradar" in your active subscriptions list
  5. Tap "Myradar" and then tap "Cancel Subscription" or "Edit"
  6. Confirm the cancellation by tapping the final confirmation button
    • Apple will ask why you're cancelling-you can skip this or provide feedback
  7. Check your email for a cancellation confirmation from Apple within minutes

Warning: If you simply delete the Myradar app from your phone without cancelling the subscription first, you will continue to be billed. Deleting the app does not cancel the subscription.

Pro tip: Apple's standard policy allows refunds within 14 days of a charge if you request one immediately after cancellation. Visit appleid.apple.com, go to "Purchase history," find the Myradar charge, and select "Report a Problem" to request a refund for the most recent billing cycle.

Cancel myradar if you subscribed via google play (Android)

Google Play subscriptions work similarly to Apple's, and you can cancel directly from your device settings:

  1. Open the Google Play Store app on your Android phone or tablet
  2. Tap the menu icon (three horizontal lines) in the top-left corner
  3. Select "Manage my subscriptions"
  4. Find "Myradar" in your active subscriptions
  5. Tap "Myradar" and then select "Cancel subscription"
  6. Choose your cancellation date (usually "Cancel now" or end-of-billing-period options appear)
  7. Confirm the cancellation
    • Google will ask for feedback, but this step is optional
  8. Look for a confirmation email from Google Play within 15 minutes

Warning: Like Apple, Google Play also continues billing if you uninstall Myradar without cancelling the subscription first. The app installation and the subscription are two separate services.

Pro tip: Google Play allows refunds up to 48 hours after purchase. If you cancelled within this window, visit play.google.com/store/account/subscriptions, find the Myradar charge, tap the three dots, and select "Refund" to request your money back for the last billing cycle.

Cancel myradar if you subscribed directly (developer billing)

If you purchased directly from Myradar's developer (Acme AtronOmatic LLC), you'll need to contact their support team, as there's no self-service cancellation portal. Stopee recommends using email as your first contact method because it creates a paper trail:

  1. Compose a new email to Myradar support at [email protected]
  2. Include the following information in the subject line: "Subscription Cancellation Request"
  3. In the email body, provide:
    • Your full name as it appears on the account
    • The email address associated with your Myradar account
    • Your device type (iPhone, iPad, Android phone, etc.)
    • The date your current subscription started and its renewal date
    • A clear statement: "I request immediate cancellation of my Myradar subscription. Please confirm when the cancellation is processed."
  4. Send the email and save a copy in a folder for your records
  5. Wait 2-5 business days for a response
    • If you don't hear back within a week, send a follow-up email
  6. Once you receive confirmation, verify that the next renewal charge does not appear on your card on the expected billing date

Warning: Some users report delayed responses from Myradar support, especially during high-traffic periods. If you don't hear back within 7 days, Stopee recommends also contacting them by postal mail (see address below) to create additional proof of your cancellation request.

Cancel myradar by postal mail (backup method)

If you need a paper trail or email support doesn't respond, you can send a written cancellation request:

  1. Write a letter on plain paper that includes:
    • Your full name
    • Your account email address
    • Your device type and platform
    • The date you want cancellation to take effect
    • A clear statement: "I am requesting cancellation of my Myradar subscription effective immediately."
  2. Address the letter to:
    Acme AtronOmatic LLC
    1700 N Orange Ave
    Orlando, FL 32804
    USA
  3. Send via registered mail or courier with tracking
    • This costs a little more but proves delivery and creates a legally defensible record
  4. Keep a copy of your letter and the tracking receipt
  5. Allow 10-15 business days for processing after delivery

Pro tip: Combine email and postal mail. This dual approach shows Myradar that you're serious about cancelling and creates multiple evidence trails if you need to escalate to your credit card issuer or provincial consumer protection office.

What happens after you cancel myradar

It's normal to feel uncertain about whether your cancellation actually went through-many people worry they'll still be charged.

Your access after cancellation

When you cancel a Myradar subscription, your access to premium features typically continues until the end of your current billing period. For example, if you paid on the 1st of the month and cancel on the 15th, you can usually use all premium features until the 1st of the next month. After that date, your access reverts to the free ad-supported version unless you renew.

Your account data-saved locations, custom alerts, and preferences-remains on Myradar's servers and is not automatically deleted. If you want your personal data removed, you'll need to send a separate request to [email protected] asking for account deletion under privacy regulations. However, cancelling your subscription does not delete your account by default.

When charges should stop

After your cancellation is processed, Myradar should not bill you again. However, you must monitor your credit card or bank statement for the next two billing cycles to confirm. Here's what to watch for:

  • If you cancelled via Apple or Google, the next renewal date should pass with no charge within 1-2 days
  • If you cancelled via email or mail, allow up to 5-7 business days after receiving confirmation before the next billing date
  • Check your card statement 1-2 days after the expected renewal date to confirm no charge appeared

Pro tip: Set a calendar reminder for your billing date. After you've confirmed two consecutive billing cycles with no charge, you can relax-the cancellation stuck.

Refunds and getting your money back

If you were overcharged or want to recover money for the current billing period, your refund eligibility depends on where you purchased and how quickly you act.

Refunds for apple app store purchases

Apple typically allows refunds within 14 days of a charge if you submit a request promptly. To request a refund:

  1. Visit appleid.apple.com from any browser
  2. Sign in with your Apple ID and password
  3. Scroll to "Media and Purchases" and select "See all"
  4. Locate the Myradar charge in your purchase history
  5. Click the three dots next to the charge and select "Report a Problem"
  6. Choose the reason: "I no longer want this subscription" or "I was charged in error"
  7. Submit your request
    • Apple typically responds within 24-48 hours via email

If Apple denies your refund and you believe the charge was unfair, Stopee recommends escalating through your bank's chargeback process or contacting the Office of the Ombudsman in your province.

Refunds for google play purchases

Google Play allows refunds up to 48 hours after you're charged. This is a shorter window than Apple, so act quickly:

  1. Open the Google Play Store app on your Android device
  2. Tap the menu icon (three lines) and go to "Manage my subscriptions"
  3. Select "Myradar"
  4. Tap the three-dot menu and select "Refund"
  5. Choose your reason and submit
    • Google typically processes refunds within 3-5 business days

If you miss the 48-hour window, visit play.google.com/store/account/subscriptions from a computer and try the same process. If Google denies the refund, you can dispute it with your bank.

Refunds for direct developer billing

If you subscribed directly, refund decisions are made case-by-case by Myradar's developer. Include a refund request in your cancellation email:

"I request cancellation of my Myradar subscription effective immediately. Additionally, I request a refund of the charge made on [date] in the amount of [amount] for [reason: duplicate charge / technical issue / unused service]. Please confirm receipt of this request."

Provide clear evidence: screenshots of charges, transaction IDs, and dates. The developer may grant refunds for technical failures, duplicate charges, or within a grace period for new subscriptions. However, refunds for "changed your mind" are less likely unless you're within 14-30 days of purchase.

Warning: Never assume a refund was processed. Wait 5-10 business days, then check your bank statement. If the refund didn't appear, follow up by email or escalate to your bank's chargeback team.

Common cancellation mistakes to avoid

Thousands of Canadians accidentally keep paying for subscriptions they thought they'd cancelled, and most of the time it's avoidable.

Deleting the app instead of cancelling the subscription

This is the most common mistake Stopee sees. Uninstalling Myradar from your phone does absolutely nothing to stop the charges. You must cancel the subscription through the store where you bought it (Apple, Google) or through the developer's email support. Think of it this way: the subscription is separate from the app, like paying a newspaper delivery separately from reading the paper.

Cancelling on the app itself (if available)

Some apps have an in-app "manage subscription" button, but not all do. If you find one, it usually just takes you back to your phone's store settings. Don't rely on in-app buttons-always cancel directly through Apple, Google, or email support to the developer.

Not waiting for confirmation

If you cancel via Apple or Google and don't receive a confirmation email within 1 hour, check your spam folder or log back into your account to verify the subscription is marked as "cancelled." For email cancellations, always wait for a written response before assuming it went through.

Cancelling close to your billing date without checking the timeline

If your billing date is tomorrow and you cancel today, you might still be charged this month. That charge will appear, but it should be your last one. Don't panic-document the date you cancelled and request a refund within 14 days (Apple) or 48 hours (Google) if you want the current month back.

Pro tip: Stopee recommends cancelling at least 48 hours before your renewal date to avoid any last-minute billing surprises. Check your purchase receipt or account settings to see when you're next being billed.

Cancellation documentation checklist

Before you cancel, gather these details so you have proof if anything goes wrong:

  • Your full name and account email address registered with Myradar
  • Your device type and operating system (iPhone, iPad, Android)
  • The date you originally subscribed
  • Your most recent billing date and next renewal date
  • Any receipt or transaction ID from your purchase
  • Screenshots of the subscription appearing in your phone's subscription settings
  • Screenshots of any charges on your credit card or bank statement
  • Copies of any cancellation emails you send or receive
  • The date and time you initiated cancellation (note this down immediately)

Keep this documentation in one folder (digital or physical) for at least 60 days after you cancel. If Myradar continues charging you, this folder is your proof when you escalate to your bank or provincial consumer protection office.

What users are saying about myradar cancellations

Myradar receives mixed reviews on subscription management. Users consistently praise the app's radar accuracy, real-time alerts, and clean interface. However, cancellation and billing complaints appear regularly on consumer review sites and Reddit.

Positive feedback

Users who successfully cancelled report that Apple and Google cancellations are straightforward and charge no further after completion. Those who chose the lifetime purchase option praise avoiding recurring charges entirely.

Common complaints

Several users report that support emails took 10+ days to receive responses, and some users were charged again after attempting to cancel through the app. A small number of users didn't realize they were on a paid plan and only discovered the subscription when reviewing their bank statements. These users typically had success getting refunds when they contacted Apple, Google, or initiated chargebacks with their banks.

Key takeaways and your next steps

Cancelling Myradar is simple if you use the right method for your purchase source. You have strong consumer rights in Canada-the right to cancel at any time, the right to clear billing disclosure, and the right to dispute unauthorized charges with your bank. Don't fall into the trap of deleting the app and hoping the charges stop; instead, take 5 minutes right now to cancel through Apple, Google, or by emailing the developer directly.

Document your cancellation, monitor your next billing cycle for any charges, and file for a refund within the allowed window if you want your current month back. If Myradar continues to charge you or refuses to process your cancellation, escalate to your bank's dispute team or your provincial consumer protection office-they have the power to force refunds and investigate unfair billing practices.

Stopee has helped thousands of Canadians cancel unwanted subscriptions and recover unauthorized charges. Our mission is to make cancellation straightforward and to put the power back in your hands. Whether you're ready to cancel today or just planning ahead, you now have the knowledge and documentation checklist you need to protect yourself from recurring charges.

Contact information for myradar cancellation or refund requests

Email support (fastest method):
[email protected]

Postal mail (backup or legal record):
Acme AtronOmatic LLC
1700 N Orange Ave
Orlando, FL 32804
USA

If Myradar refuses to cancel or refund: Contact your provincial consumer protection office, your bank's dispute team, or Stopee for guidance on escalation. You don't have to accept unfair billing practices.

FAQ

Myradar is a mobile weather application that provides animated radar maps, local forecasts, and weather alerts, helping users track severe weather in real time.

Upon cancellation, your access to premium features continues until the end of the current billing period, and automatic renewals will stop.

Refund eligibility depends on where you purchased the subscription. If bought through app stores, follow their refund policies; otherwise, contact the developer.

You can cancel Myradar by sending a cancellation request via email to [email protected] or by postal mail to Acme AtronOmatic LLC, 1700 N Orange Ave, Orlando, FL 32804, USA.

In Canada, you have the right to accurate disclosure of charges, to cancel services, and to dispute unauthorized charges as per provincial consumer protection laws.