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Cancel Tweetdeleter: The Right Way
How to cancel tweetdeleter and protect your tweets: a singapore consumer guide
What tweetdeleter is and why you might cancel
Tweetdeleter is a web-based service that helps you delete tweets in bulk using filters like date, keywords, or your Twitter archive. It operates on a subscription model with monthly, annual, and lifetime purchase options, each offering different deletion limits and features like auto-delete and optional saving of deleted tweets.
You might cancel for several reasons: you no longer need bulk deletion tools, you want to switch to another service, the cost no longer fits your budget, or you prefer to manage your tweets manually. Whatever your reason, Stopee is here to walk you through the cancellation process clearly and help you avoid common pitfalls.
Main features at a glance
Tweetdeleter's core features include keyword-based searches, Twitter archive upload, scheduled automatic deletions, the ability to unlike likes in bulk, and optional export of deleted tweets. The plans differ mainly by how many tweets you can delete per month and whether unlimited deletions or auto-delete scheduling is included.
Why cancelling early matters
If you have already paid for a monthly or annual subscription and realise the service does not meet your needs, cancelling promptly can stop future charges. However, Tweetdeleter's terms state that fees paid prior to cancellation are non-refundable, so timing your cancellation around your billing date is important.
Your consumer rights in singapore
Singapore's Consumer Protection (Fair Trading) Act protects you when you buy online services, including digital subscriptions. Understanding your rights is the first step to confident cancellation.
What the consumer protection (Fair trading) act covers
Under Singapore law, suppliers must not engage in unfair trade practices when selling you subscriptions. This includes failing to provide clear cancellation information, making cancellation deliberately difficult, or charging you without explicit consent. If Tweetdeleter does not clearly disclose its cancellation process or terms on its website or in your purchase confirmation, you may have grounds to challenge unexpected charges.
The Act also protects you against misleading claims about refunds. If Tweetdeleter advertises a service as "easy to cancel" or suggests refunds are available, those statements must be accurate. Stopee recommends you keep screenshots of any claims made at the time of purchase, as these can support a refund dispute later.
The 14-day cooling-off rule and why it may apply
Singapore law does not automatically grant a 14-day cooling-off period for all online purchases. However, if you purchased Tweetdeleter via Apple App Store or Google Play, those platforms' consumer protection policies may offer a refund window (typically 14 or 48 hours depending on the platform). If you bought directly from Tweetdeleter's website, check your purchase confirmation email for any cooling-off terms mentioned at checkout.
Most importantly, if Tweetdeleter failed to provide clear cancellation instructions before you paid, you have stronger grounds to request a refund under the Consumer Protection (Fair Trading) Act, regardless of what their terms claim.
Methods to cancel tweetdeleter
Your cancellation method depends on where you purchased: directly from Tweetdeleter's website, Apple App Store, or Google Play. Each path has different steps, so identify your purchase method first before you begin.
Cancel on tweetdeleter's website
If you signed up and paid directly through Tweetdeleter's website, you cancel through your account settings. This is the most straightforward route and gives you access to your account until the end of your current billing period.
Cancel through apple app store or google play
If you purchased a subscription via your iPhone, iPad, or Android device through the respective app stores, you must cancel through the platform account settings, not through Tweetdeleter. Platform policies differ from Tweetdeleter's own terms, and you may be eligible for a refund depending on how long ago you subscribed.
Step-by-step: how to cancel tweetdeleter on the web
Follow these exact steps to cancel your Tweetdeleter subscription through the website. Keep your login credentials handy, and do not close your browser until you see a cancellation confirmation.
- Open your web browser and go to the Tweetdeleter website.
- Ensure you are on the official Tweetdeleter domain to avoid phishing or fake pages.
- Log into your account using your email address and password.
- If you have forgotten your password, click "Forgot password?" and reset it via email before proceeding.
- Navigate to your account settings.
- Look for a "Settings", "Account", "My Profile", or "Manage Subscription" button or menu - the exact label varies.
- On some versions of the site, this appears in the top-right menu; on others, it is in the left sidebar.
- Find the subscription or billing section.
- Look for "Subscription", "Plan", "Billing", or "Cancel Subscription".
- If you cannot locate it, scroll down the settings page or check under "Account" > "My Plans".
- Click the "Cancel Subscription" or equivalent button.
- Read any confirmation message that appears - it will explain your access rights after cancellation.
- Pro tip: Tweetdeleter typically allows you to use your subscription until the next scheduled billing date, even after you cancel. This means you do not lose immediate access.
- Confirm the cancellation in any follow-up dialog or email.
- Some services send a confirmation email; check your inbox and spam folder within 5 minutes.
- If you receive a confirmation email, keep it for your records as proof of cancellation.
Warning: Do not click "Cancel Account" if that option appears separately - that deletes your entire account, not just the subscription. You want to keep your account and tweets intact; you just want to stop paying.
How to cancel tweetdeleter on apple app store or google play
If you subscribed through your mobile device, the cancellation process happens inside the platform's settings, not in the Tweetdeleter app itself. Platform support and refund policies often differ from Tweetdeleter's own policy, which works in your favour.
Cancel on iPhone or iPad (Apple app store)
- Open the App Store app on your iPhone or iPad.
- Do not open the Tweetdeleter app; you must cancel through the App Store itself.
- Tap the profile icon in the top-right corner.
- It usually shows your initials or a silhouette.
- Tap "Subscriptions".
- If you do not see this option, you may be signed out; sign back in with your Apple ID first.
- Find Tweetdeleter in the list of active subscriptions.
- If you see a "Manage" button next to it, tap that instead and proceed to step 5.
- Tap "Edit" or the Tweetdeleter subscription entry itself.
- This opens the subscription details page.
- Tap "Cancel Subscription" or "Turn Off Automatic Renewal".
- Confirm any additional prompts.
- Pro tip: Apple allows you to request a refund for subscriptions cancelled within 14 days of purchase, or within 14 days of the most recent renewal. If you meet this window, tap "Report a Problem" on the subscription details page to file a refund request.
- Check your email for a cancellation confirmation from Apple.
- You will retain access to Tweetdeleter until your current billing period ends.
Cancel on android (Google play)
- Open the Google Play app on your Android phone or tablet.
- Tap your profile icon in the top-right corner.
- Tap "Manage subscriptions" or "Payments and subscriptions" > "Manage subscriptions".
- The exact menu structure depends on your version of Google Play, but both paths lead to your subscription list.
- Find Tweetdeleter in the list and tap it.
- If you do not see it, ensure you are looking at "Active" subscriptions, not archived ones.
- Tap "Cancel subscription".
- Google Play will show you the next billing date and ask you to confirm cancellation.
- Confirm your cancellation reason (optional).
- Google sometimes asks why you are cancelling; your answer helps them improve their services, but it is not required.
- Tap "Cancel subscription" in the final confirmation dialog.
- You will see a message saying "You have successfully cancelled your subscription".
- Pro tip: Google Play allows refunds for subscriptions within 48 hours of purchase. If you cancel within that window and visit Google Play > Account > Order history, you can request a refund directly from your subscription entry. If you are outside the 48-hour window, Stopee recommends contacting Google Play support with evidence that Tweetdeleter was not as described.
- Check your email for a confirmation from Google Play.
- This confirms that automatic renewal has been turned off.
What happens after you cancel tweetdeleter
Cancelling your subscription does not mean you lose everything immediately. Understanding what you keep and what happens next helps you avoid panic or confusion.
Your access and billing after cancellation
Once you cancel on the Tweetdeleter website, you retain full access to all features until your current billing period ends. For example, if you cancel on 15 March and your next renewal was 20 April, you can continue using Tweetdeleter until 20 April without any change. On 21 April, your access will either be downgraded to a free tier (if available) or removed entirely, depending on Tweetdeleter's setup.
Your next billing charge will not go through. If Tweetdeleter attempts to charge you after your cancellation, contact your bank or credit card issuer immediately to dispute the charge - Stopee recommends keeping your cancellation confirmation email as proof for the dispute.
Your account and saved data
Your Tweetdeleter account remains active even after you cancel the subscription. If you exported or saved any deleted tweets through Tweetdeleter's optional export feature, those files remain under your control and stored as you configured them.
However, Tweetdeleter's Terms and Conditions do not specify exactly how long they retain account data after cancellation. If you have important exports or data, download them to your computer before you cancel. If you need clarification on data retention, contact Tweetdeleter support directly - the more specific your question, the clearer their answer will be.
Tweetdeleter pricing and plan comparison
Understanding the cost of each plan helps you decide whether the service is right for you and whether cancelling is the right move financially.
| Plan | Price (SGD) | Billing period | Key features |
|---|---|---|---|
| Advanced (monthly) | Approx. SGD 10 - 12 | Monthly | 3,000 tweet deletions per month; archive upload; keyword search; unlike likes |
| Advanced (annual) | Approx. SGD 60 - 70 | Annual (paid upfront) | 3,000 tweet deletions per month; archive upload; keyword search; unlike likes; saves 40% vs monthly |
| Unlimited (monthly) | Approx. SGD 13 - 15 | Monthly | Unlimited deletions; auto-delete scheduling; all Advanced features |
| Unlimited (annual) | Approx. SGD 70 - 85 | Annual (paid upfront) | Unlimited deletions; auto-delete scheduling; all Advanced features; saves 40% vs monthly |
| Lifetime | Approx. SGD 130 - 150 | One-time purchase | Unlimited deletions forever; auto-delete; optional export; non-refundable |
Note: Prices shown are approximate conversions from USD to SGD (based on 1 USD = SGD 1.35). Check the Tweetdeleter website or your local App Store for exact SGD pricing. Annual plans offer the best value if you commit to using the service for a full year; monthly plans suit those testing the service or who expect to cancel soon.
Refund policy and when you might qualify for money back
Tweetdeleter's refund policy is strict, but exceptions and escalation paths exist depending on where you purchased and how the company conducted the sale.
Tweetdeleter's stated refund policy
Tweetdeleter's Terms and Conditions explicitly state that all fees paid before cancellation are non-refundable. The Lifetime plan (one-time purchase) is also explicitly non-refundable; you cannot upgrade to Lifetime and then request a refund or prorated credit if you change your mind.
However, this blanket non-refund clause does not override consumer protection laws. If Tweetdeleter failed to disclose its non-refund policy clearly before you paid, or if the service was misrepresented, you have grounds to challenge the policy under Singapore's Consumer Protection (Fair Trading) Act.
Refund exceptions and how to claim them
If you purchased via Apple App Store: You can request a refund within 14 days of any purchase or renewal. Log into your iTunes account, find the Tweetdeleter subscription, and tap "Report a Problem" > "I'd like to request a refund" to open a claim with Apple. Apple reviews claims within 1 to 3 business days.
If you purchased via Google Play: You can request a refund within 48 hours of purchase. Visit Google Play > Account > Order history, find your Tweetdeleter subscription, and tap "Request refund". If you are outside this window, contact Google Play support with evidence that the service was faulty or misrepresented.
If you purchased directly from Tweetdeleter's website: You do not have an automatic cooling-off period unless Tweetdeleter voluntarily offers one (which it does not appear to do). However, if Tweetdeleter's website did not display a clear cancellation process or refund policy before checkout, you can escalate to Singapore's Consumer Association (CASE) or file a chargeback with your bank or credit card issuer. Stopee recommends gathering these documents:
- Your original purchase confirmation email
- Screenshots of what Tweetdeleter's website claimed about cancellation and refunds at the time you bought
- Evidence of any cancellation attempts and dates
- Screenshots of Tweetdeleter's current terms if they differ from what you saw at purchase
Common mistakes when cancelling tweetdeleter
Cancellation mistakes can cost you money or leave you confused about your status. Being aware of these pitfalls now prevents frustration later.
Mistake 1: confusing "cancel subscription" with "delete account"
Many people accidentally delete their entire Tweetdeleter account when they only want to stop the subscription. If you delete your account, you lose access to any saved tweet exports, your account history, and potentially the ability to recover the account later. Always click "Cancel subscription" or "Turn off auto-renew", not "Delete account".
Mistake 2: cancelling on the wrong platform
If you bought via Apple App Store but try to cancel on Tweetdeleter's website (or vice versa), the cancellation does not go through. Your subscription will continue to renew because the platforms operate independently. Check your original purchase confirmation email to confirm where you bought, then cancel on that exact platform.
Mistake 3: not saving exports before cancelling
Tweetdeleter's optional export feature lets you download a list of deleted tweets. Once you cancel, you may lose access to this feature within days. If you have valuable exports, download them to your computer the day you decide to cancel.
Mistake 4: ignoring the confirmation email
After you cancel, check your email (including spam folders) within 15 minutes for a confirmation. If you do not receive one, log back into your account and verify that the cancellation went through. Sometimes the system fails silently, and you do not realise until the next billing charge appears on your statement.
Checklist: before and after cancellation
Use this checklist to ensure you have handled every step correctly and have the proof you need if disputes arise.
| Before cancelling | After cancelling |
|---|---|
| Confirm where you purchased (web, App Store, Google Play) | Save or screenshot the cancellation confirmation email |
| Download any saved tweet exports to your computer | Check your account 24 hours later to confirm "active subscription" is gone |
| Note your current billing date and next renewal date | Set a calendar reminder for the day after your last billing period ends |
| Take a screenshot of the cancellation policy on Tweetdeleter's website | Watch your bank or credit card statement for unexpected charges |
| Keep your purchase confirmation email | If charged after cancellation, dispute the charge within 60 days with your bank |
| Review Tweetdeleter's data retention policy (contact support if unclear) | If you need a refund, gather all proof and escalate to CASE or your payment platform |
Should you cancel or keep tweetdeleter?
Before you commit to cancellation, consider whether the service truly no longer serves your needs or whether a lower-cost plan might work instead.
Reasons to cancel
Cancel Tweetdeleter if you no longer post on Twitter or X regularly, you have already cleaned up your old tweets and no longer need bulk deletion, the subscription cost no longer fits your budget, or you have found a free or cheaper alternative that meets your needs. If you are cancelling because the service is faulty or misleading, Stopee encourages you to also leave honest feedback on consumer review platforms - your experience helps other consumers make informed choices.
Reasons to keep tweetdeleter
Keep your subscription if you actively post to Twitter/X and want to regularly clean up old tweets, you value the auto-delete scheduling feature for ongoing privacy management, or you plan to use the service at least once per month. If cost is the concern, downgrading from Unlimited to Advanced (monthly or annual) cuts your bill roughly in half and may still cover your deletion needs.
How stopee can help you cancel with confidence
Stopee (stopee.com) specialises in helping consumers navigate cancellations, refunds, and subscription disputes across digital services. If you encounter resistance when trying to cancel Tweetdeleter, if Tweetdeleter charges you after cancellation, or if you believe you qualify for a refund but are unsure how to claim it, Stopee has helped thousands of consumers resolve these issues. Our guides, escalation templates, and consumer rights resources are free, and our team stays up to date with Singapore's consumer protection laws so you do not have to.
Visit Stopee (stopee.com) to access cancellation guides for other services, learn your consumer rights, and find step-by-step refund request templates. Whether you are cancelling Tweetdeleter today or planning ahead, Stopee is your trusted partner in taking control of your subscriptions and protecting your money.