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    How to Cancel The Atlantic

    The Ultimate Step by Step Guide to Cancelling a The Atlantic Subscription or Membership (theatlantic.com)
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    Bella K.
    Angelique. P
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    Published
    July 1, 2025
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    Updated
    July 1, 2025

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    On average, it takes 00 00 minutes to cancel a The Atlantic subscription.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is The Atlantic's Cancellation Policy?

    The Atlantic allows you to cancel your subscription at any time through your Account page or by contacting Customer Care. Canceled subscriptions are not refunded but will remain active until the end of the current term, after which they will not renew or charge you further. If purchased via a third party, like the Google Play Store or Apple App Store, cancellations must be made through that third party.

    Do I Need My The Atlantic Password to Cancel?

    To cancel your subscription with The Atlantic, you need to either create an online account or sign in to your existing account which requires your password. Once signed in, you can manage and cancel your subscription from your account page. If you've forgotten your password, you can reset it here: https://support.theatlantic.com/hc/en-us/articles/360000916414-Account-Management#reset-password. Alternatively, you can contact their Customer Care team for cancellation assistance, but having account access with your password is the primary method for cancellation.

    Why Do People Cancel The Atlantic?

    • Dissatisfaction with quality and content: Subscribers feel The Atlantic prints "useless tripe" and lacks the former renown and respectability.
    • Editorial and political bias: Perceived overprivileged, "woken" millennial journalists and specific political stances cause cancellations.
    • Unreliability and inconsistent content: Seen as unreliable for news and only occasionally interesting.
    • Cost concerns: Increasing subscription prices without justified value and customers trying to cut down on expenses.
    • Subscription saturation: Many subscribers cancel due to managing too many subscriptions and questioning the overall value.
    • Lack of subscription flexibility: No options to change, edit, or customize subscriptions.
    • Customer service issues: Poor experience and slow response times can drive cancellations.

    Can I Cancel The Atlantic at Any Time?

    The Atlantic allows you to cancel your subscription at any time, but there are some important caveats. You won't get any refunds for the remaining subscription period after cancellation, except where legally required or at The Atlantic's discretion, so you'll keep access until the current term ends but still cannot reclaim unused time. Subscribers in certain regions (EU, UK, Germany, Québec) have additional cancellation rights, but Québec may impose a cancellation fee up to 10% of the refund or CAD $50. Also, if you subscribed via a third party like Google Play or Apple App Store, you must cancel through them, not directly with The Atlantic.

    What Should I Know Before Cancelling The Atlantic?

    Before cancelling your subscription to The Atlantic, it's important to know that you will retain unlimited access to all subscriber benefits only until the end of your current subscription term. This includes unlimited articles on TheAtlantic.com, access to 12 magazine issues in PDF, The Atlantic’s app with daily stories, narrated articles, podcasts, and a 168-year archive. After cancellation, you will lose access to these digital benefits, including the subscriber-only content and app access, once your current term ends. Additionally, certain subscription tiers such as Print & Digital and Premium also include home delivery of print issues, which you will lose after cancellation, along with premium features like ad-free browsing and free digital gift subscriptions in the Premium tier.

    What Information Do I Need to Cancel The Atlantic?

    • Email address and password used for The Atlantic account login
    • Account number or mailing address (especially for print subscribers)
    • Access to account homepage to manage and cancel the subscription online
    • Subscription details (such as whether it is digital, print, or a gift subscription)
    • Contact information for Customer Care (if canceling via customer support or canceling a gift subscription)
    • Payer identity (if subscription was purchased as a gift or by a third party)
    • Third-party app store credentials (if purchased through Google Play, Apple App Store, or Kindle/Amazon)
    • Official cancellation request (for EU, UK, or Quebec, may require an email or mailing cancellation form)
    • Knowledge of cancellation and refund policies specific to your geographic location (e.g., 14-day withdrawal right for EU/UK, prorated refunds for Quebec)

    Can I Get a Refund from The Atlantic?

    We've actually written a step by step guide on how to get a refund from The Atlantic. Check it out!

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