Start with your Peacock account

To cancel Peacock, sign in to the Peacock account that owns the plan and look for the plan, payment, or subscription controls. If Peacock bills you directly, that account area is the place to cancel or change the plan.

If you subscribed through Apple, Google Play, Roku, Amazon, a TV provider, or another partner, cancel through that partner instead. Peacock can show the service, while the other company controls the billing.

Match the charge to the account

Use your receipt or bank statement to identify the billing source before you cancel.

Common paths include:

  • direct Peacock billing: cancel from the Peacock account area
  • Apple billing: cancel from Apple subscriptions
  • Google Play billing: cancel from Google Play subscriptions
  • Roku, Amazon, TV provider, or carrier billing: cancel from that provider's subscription controls

If Peacock is bundled with another service, check whether canceling Peacock changes the whole bundle or only one part of it.

Keep proof of the change

After canceling, save the confirmation and note the final access date. If the subscription was a trial, check the trial end date as well so you know whether another charge is still scheduled.

It is worth checking the same email address for other streaming receipts. People often cancel one service and then miss another monthly renewal from the same cleanup session.

Before the next renewal catches you

Canceling Peacock handles one streaming subscription. Orbit helps you keep the rest visible.

Add the subscriptions and bills you want to keep, see what renews next, and get reminders before free trials end or regular renewals are due. When you review your list, it is easier to spot subscriptions you no longer use and cancel them before the next charge.

People like Orbit because it is focused: no full budgeting dashboard and no bank-link requirement, just a clear iPhone app for subscriptions, trials, bills, reminders, widgets, and calmer renewal decisions.

For more streaming cleanup, read How to track streaming subscriptions and How to review annual subscriptions.

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