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Cancel Yieldvpn: The Right Way
How to cancel yieldvpn without losing money or getting trapped in auto-renewal
What yieldvpn is and why people cancel
Yieldvpn is a paid VPN subscription service that encrypts your internet traffic, masks your IP address, and gives you access to servers across more than 100 global locations. You pay a recurring subscription in Philippine peso, which means charges automatically renew unless you stop them before the next billing cycle.
The service features and what you actually get
When you subscribe to Yieldvpn, you gain access to split-tunneling (route some apps through the VPN and others through your regular connection), Lightning Connect technology, P2P and streaming-optimized servers, and a network spread across multiple countries. These are standard VPN features, not unique to Yieldvpn, so if you are comparing options or deciding whether to cancel, you know exactly what comparable services offer.
Yieldvpn users in the Philippines report two common frustrations: slower speeds during peak hours and difficulty accessing local streaming services because the VPN triggers geo-blocking. If you subscribed for streaming or downloading and those services stopped working, your reason for cancellation is completely valid and shared by other users.
Yieldvpn pricing in the philippines and why recurring plans matter
Yieldvpn publishes pricing in Philippine peso, which removes currency confusion but increases your responsibility to track renewal dates. Here is what you are paying:
| Plan | Price (PHP) | Cost per month | Auto-renewal date |
|---|---|---|---|
| Monthly | ₱179.00 | ₱179.00 | Every month |
| Annual (12 months) | ₱1,668.00 | ₱139.00 | Every 12 months |
| 3-year (36 months) | ₱3,564.00 | ₱99.00 | Every 36 months |
The longer your plan, the cheaper your per-month cost, but the longer you stay locked into auto-renewal unless you actively cancel. Many users choose longer plans because they seem like better value, then forget about the renewal date and get charged again. Stopee is here to help you avoid that trap by walking you through cancellation step by step.
Why you should cancel yieldvpn and when the right time is
You should cancel Yieldvpn if the service no longer meets your needs, costs are straining your budget, or you found a better alternative. The critical timing rule is simple: cancel before your next renewal date, not after.
Common reasons people cancel yieldvpn
Speed issues are the number one complaint. VPNs add latency by routing your traffic through distant servers, and Yieldvpn users report that streaming becomes unwatchable during Philippines peak hours (6 PM to 11 PM). If you signed up for Netflix or YouTube streaming and the service keeps buffering, cancellation makes sense.
The second major reason is geo-blocking resistance. Some users report that Yieldvpn does not reliably bypass geo-restrictions on Philippine streaming platforms, so the feature you paid for does not work. Streaming services like iWantTFC or local banking apps sometimes block VPN traffic entirely, which means you cannot use both the VPN and those apps simultaneously.
Budget cuts are real. If you chose the 36-month plan at ₱3,564.00 when times were good, and now your income has dropped, cancelling is the responsible choice. Do not stay subscribed just because you paid upfront; instead, focus on stopping the next renewal and recovering what you can.
When you should cancel versus when you should pause
Check whether Yieldvpn offers a pause or suspend feature before you cancel permanently. If you might want to come back in 3 to 6 months, a pause (if available) saves you the hassle of re-subscribing. If you never plan to use Yieldvpn again, full cancellation is the cleaner choice because it removes auto-renewal entirely.
Most importantly, cancel well before your renewal date. If your renewal is in 7 days, do not wait. Process the cancellation today so you have a confirmed cancellation notice in your email inbox before the billing system attempts to charge you.
How to cancel yieldvpn: step-by-step methods for each platform
Cancellation works differently depending on where you originally subscribed: your Yieldvpn web account, Apple App Store, or Google Play. Use the method that matches where you signed up.
Cancel yieldvpn through your web account
If you subscribed on the Yieldvpn website (yieldvpn.com), you cancel through the same place. Here is the exact process:
- Go to Yieldvpn Help or navigate directly to the account login page.
- Sign in with your email address and password.
- Look for Account, Billing, Subscription, or Manage Plan in the main menu or settings area.
- Select your active subscription plan and look for Cancel Subscription or Disable Auto-Renewal.
- If Yieldvpn shows you a discount offer or feedback survey, do not engage with it yet. Click through to the final confirmation screen.
- Look for a confirmation message on screen that says something like "Your subscription has been cancelled" or "Auto-renewal has been disabled."
- Take a screenshot of this confirmation and wait for a cancellation confirmation email (usually arrives within 10 minutes).
- Forward that email to yourself or save it to a separate folder for your records.
Pro tip: Open your account details one more time after cancellation and verify that your subscription status now shows "Cancelled" or "Inactive" instead of "Active." If it still shows "Active," your cancellation did not go through.
Cancel yieldvpn through apple app store (iOS)
If you subscribed through an iPhone or iPad using the Yieldvpn app and Apple charged your payment method directly, cancel inside the App Store, not within the Yieldvpn app itself.
- Open the App Store on your iPhone or iPad.
- Tap your profile icon (usually in the top right corner).
- Tap Subscriptions.
- Find and tap Yieldvpn in your active subscriptions list.
- Tap Manage Subscription or Edit Subscription.
- Tap Cancel Subscription or Turn Off Auto-Renewal (the exact wording varies by iOS version).
- When App Store asks you why you are cancelling, select a reason or skip this step.
- Confirm that you want to cancel (App Store will ask once more).
- Your screen should show "Subscription cancelled" and a date like "Expires [date]". Screenshot this.
- Check your Apple ID email for a cancellation confirmation from Apple.
Warning: If you delete the Yieldvpn app from your phone, your subscription does not cancel automatically. You must follow these steps in the App Store or the auto-renewal will continue and charge your Apple ID at the next renewal date.
Cancel yieldvpn through google play (Android)
If you subscribed through an Android phone using the Yieldvpn app and Google Play charged your payment method, cancel inside Google Play, not in the app.
- Open Google Play on your Android phone.
- Tap your profile icon (usually in the top right corner).
- Tap Manage Your Google Play Account, then tap Payments and Subscriptions.
- Tap Subscriptions.
- Find Yieldvpn and tap it.
- Tap Cancel Subscription.
- Select a reason for cancellation (optional) and tap Continue or Cancel Subscription again when prompted.
- Your screen should confirm that the subscription is cancelled and show an expiration date.
- Take a screenshot and check your Google Play email for a cancellation confirmation.
Pro tip: Google Play cancellations sometimes take 24 to 48 hours to fully process. If you see the cancellation confirmed on screen, you are safe, but do monitor your payment method for unexpected charges over the next 2 to 3 days just to be sure.
What happens after you cancel and how to verify success
Cancellation does not immediately delete your account or remove the app from your devices, and that is normal. Here is what you should expect next.
Your service access during the grace period
After you cancel, you keep access to Yieldvpn until your current billing period ends. If you paid for the month of January and cancelled on January 15, you can still use Yieldvpn until January 31. That grace period is a consumer protection, not a glitch.
After that grace period ends, the app will either stop working or show a message asking you to renew. Do not panic. At that point, you simply uninstall the app or leave it dormant. No further charges will occur because auto-renewal is disabled.
How to confirm your cancellation actually worked
Many people assume cancellation is done and then wake up to a surprise charge. Verify success with these checks:
- Check your email inbox and spam folder for a cancellation confirmation from Yieldvpn, Apple, or Google Play within 24 hours.
- Log back into your account and confirm the subscription status shows "Cancelled," "Inactive," or "Expires [date]" instead of "Active."
- Call your payment provider (your bank, GCash, Maya, or credit card issuer) and ask them to flag Yieldvpn as cancelled in their records. They can see recurring payment instructions and confirm they have removed Yieldvpn as a merchant with repeat billing authority.
- Set a phone reminder for 3 days before your old renewal date. Check your bank statement and email again to confirm no new charge posted.
Stopee recommends keeping your cancellation confirmation email for at least 12 months. If a dispute arises, that email is your proof that you cancelled in good faith.
Refund rights and how to request your money back
Whether Yieldvpn refunds your payment depends on when you cancel and whether the company offers a refund policy. Most VPN services do not automatically refund, but you have consumer protections in the Philippines.
Yieldvpn refund policy and your options
Yieldvpn does not publicly advertise a money-back guarantee in the accessible information, but that does not mean you have no options. If you cancel within 14 to 30 days of your original purchase and have not used the service significantly, contact Yieldvpn support directly and request a refund. Many companies will grant a courtesy refund for new customers who genuinely tried the service and it did not meet their needs.
Send your refund request to Yieldvpn support with the following details: your account email, transaction ID (from your receipt or bank statement), the date you subscribed, the reason you are cancelling (e.g., "Service does not work with my local streaming apps"), and a polite request for a refund. Keep your message to two short paragraphs and stay professional. Yieldvpn is more likely to refund a customer who is respectful than one who is angry.
Warning: Do not cancel your subscription before requesting a refund. Contact support first, ask for a refund, and cancel only if they refuse or do not respond within 5 to 7 days. Cancelling first removes your leverage because Yieldvpn has fewer reasons to help a former customer.
Your consumer protection rights under philippine law
The Consumer Act of the Philippines (Republic Act No. 7394) protects you when a business fails to deliver what it promised. If Yieldvpn's service does not work as advertised (e.g., slow speeds, geo-blocking fails, app crashes), you have the right to demand a refund or replacement service. This law applies whether you paid by credit card, debit card, GCash, Maya, or bank transfer.
If Yieldvpn refuses a refund and you believe the service failed to meet the standards promised on their marketing materials, you can escalate to the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) or the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) Cybercrime Division. These agencies handle consumer complaints against telecommunications and digital service providers. Filing a complaint is free and can pressure a company to refund you.
To file with the DTI, visit dti.gov.ph, find your local DTI office, and submit a complaint with your receipts and cancellation evidence. The process takes 30 to 60 days, but many companies settle refunds before the formal investigation begins.
Common cancellation mistakes and how to avoid them
You are not alone if something goes wrong during cancellation. Most cancellation problems stem from predictable mistakes that Stopee sees repeatedly, and you can sidestep all of them with a little awareness.
The biggest trap: cancelling through the wrong platform
The number one mistake is cancelling in the wrong place. You subscribed through the App Store on your iPhone, but you tried to cancel through the Yieldvpn website account. That cancellation does nothing because Apple controls the subscription, not Yieldvpn. Three months later, Apple charges you again and you assume Yieldvpn broke their promise.
Always verify your original receipt. Open your email and search for "Yieldvpn" or "receipt." If the sender is Apple, Google, GCash, or your bank, you subscribed through that platform and must cancel there. If the sender is yieldvpn.com directly, cancel through the Yieldvpn website. Cancel in the wrong place and your auto-renewal continues silently.
Stopping at a discount offer or feedback survey
Yieldvpn (and most subscription services) use a dark pattern during cancellation. Right before your final confirmation, you see an offer like "Wait, stay for 50% off next month" or a survey asking "Why are you leaving?" Do not engage with these. They are intentional delays designed to confuse you into abandoning the cancellation.
Click directly through to the final confirmation screen. If the company shows you a cancel button, click it immediately. Do not take discounts unless you genuinely want to keep the service. A discount is a way to lock you back in, not a gift.
Ignoring confirmation and assuming cancellation worked
Confirmation screens sometimes look like ads or spam. You click "Cancel," see a generic message, close the browser, and assume you are done. Then the charge hits your account 2 weeks later. You did not read closely enough to confirm that cancellation actually processed.
Always wait for the confirmation message that explicitly says "Your subscription is cancelled" or "Auto-renewal is disabled" plus a date. Screenshot it, email it to yourself, and check your email inbox for a formal confirmation email. Without these two layers of proof, you cannot argue later that you cancelled in good faith.
Cancelling too close to your renewal date
If your renewal date is tomorrow and you cancel today, you might still get charged. Subscription systems process renewals automatically 24 to 48 hours before the renewal date. If you cancel after the system has already triggered the charge, you are too late.
Cancel at least 3 to 5 days before your renewal date. If your renewal is in 2 days and you have not cancelled yet, treat this as urgent. Do it today and then monitor your payment method closely for the next few days.
Cancellation checklist to confirm you did everything right
Use this checklist right after you cancel to make sure you handled every step correctly. Check off each item and do not move on until you can answer yes to all of them.
| Task | Status | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| I identified where I originally subscribed (web, App Store, or Google Play) | Yes / No | Check your receipt email |
| I cancelled through the correct platform | Yes / No | Did not cancel in the wrong place |
| I saw a final confirmation screen saying "Cancelled" | Yes / No | Screenshot saved |
| I received a confirmation email within 24 hours | Yes / No | Checked spam folder too |
| I logged back into my account and confirmed the status shows "Inactive" | Yes / No | Verified in account settings |
| I called my payment provider and confirmed they have stopped Yieldvpn recurring billing | Yes / No | Phone number saved in notes |
How stopee can help you stay protected from subscription traps
Cancellation should be straightforward, but hundreds of thousands of consumers in the Philippines lose money every year because cancellation processes are deliberately confusing. Stopee exists to cut through that confusion and give you the real steps that work.
What stopee offers beyond this guide
Stopee has helped thousands of consumers cancel subscriptions they thought were already stopped and recover refunds from companies that wrongfully charged them after cancellation. Our team monitors cancellation policies, tracks company changes, and updates our guides whenever a service changes how you cancel.
You can return to Stopee anytime you need to cancel a subscription. We have guides for entertainment, streaming, productivity, and utility services. Whether you are cancelling Netflix, Spotify, a VPN, a dating app, or a software subscription, Stopee walks you through the exact steps so you do not waste money or time.
If you get stuck, you can also reference Stopee's escalation guide, which shows you how to contact the DTI, file a chargeback with your bank, or dispute a charge through GCash or Maya when a company refuses to cancel or keeps billing you after you cancelled.
Address and contact escalation for yieldvpn disputes
If Yieldvpn refuses to cancel your account or keeps charging you after you followed the cancellation steps, escalate through these official channels:
Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) Philippines
Visitor's Center, Trade and Industry Building, 375 Sen. Gil J. Puyat Avenue, Makati City 1200, Philippines
Hotline: 1-386-BUSINESS (1-386-2873-4777)
Website: dti.gov.ph
Philippine National Police Cybercrime Division
Camp Crame, Quezon City 1110, Philippines
Hotline: 1-343-CYBERCRIME (1-343-2923-7646)
For cases of fraud or unauthorized charges only
Your bank or payment provider
Contact your bank, GCash, or Maya customer service and file a dispute or chargeback for unauthorized billing. Provide your cancellation confirmation email as evidence. Most banks process disputes within 10 to 30 days and issue refunds immediately if your evidence is strong.
Stopee recommends keeping all receipts, cancellation confirmation emails, and bank statements for 12 months after cancellation. If a dispute arises, these documents are your proof that you cancelled in good faith and the company charged you unlawfully.
Stopping unwanted charges starts with clear, documented cancellation, and Stopee is committed to helping you protect yourself. Use this guide, follow the steps that match your subscription method, confirm success with the checklist, and escalate through the DTI if the company refuses to cooperate. Your money is yours, and cancellation is a right, not a favor.