A lot of users realize something only after checking their email or bank alert — CleanMyMac just renewed automatically. It’s frustrating because you may not even be using it anymore. Here’s the catch: with most Mac apps, deleting the app does nothing to your subscription. The billing lives somewhere else — and unless you cancel it properly, it keeps going.
Let’s fix that — cleanly and permanently.
To cancel CleanMyMac subscription and stop future charges, identify where you purchased it (MacPaw, App Store, or Setapp). Then log in to that platform, go to your subscription settings, and disable auto-renew or cancel the plan. This prevents further billing while keeping access until your current period ends.
If bought from MacPaw:
If bought from App Store:
If using Setapp:
Unlike typical subscriptions, CleanMyMac operates through multiple billing systems depending on how you purchased it.
That means:
👉 So the first step is not canceling — it’s finding the billing source.
If you bought CleanMyMac from the official MacPaw website, this is your route.
Go to your MacPaw account dashboard using your purchase email.
Navigate to the subscription or license section.
Find your CleanMyMac plan and switch off auto-renewal.
Complete the confirmation process.
Make sure renewal is disabled.
✔ This ensures no future charges
✔ Your license stays active until expiry
If you installed CleanMyMac through Apple, your billing is controlled by Apple — not MacPaw.
⚠️ Important:
Even if you delete the app, Apple will continue billing until you cancel here.
Some users access CleanMyMac through Setapp, a subscription bundle.
In that case:
Once you cancel:
✔ You will not be charged again
✔ You retain access until the current billing cycle ends
✔ Features stop after expiration
❌ You won’t lose access instantly
❌ Your files/settings remain intact
This is where most users lose money.
MacPaw purchases:
Apple purchases:
Setapp:
👉 Key rule:
Act immediately after being charged. Delay reduces refund chances.
This does not cancel billing.
MacPaw ≠ Apple ≠ Setapp
Your receipt tells you exactly where you purchased.
Refund windows are limited.
Auto-renew may still be active.
Check your email:
This single step saves a lot of confusion.
| Purchase Source | Where to Cancel | Difficulty |
|---|---|---|
| MacPaw Website | MacPaw Account | Easy |
| Apple App Store | Apple Subscriptions | Easy |
| Setapp | Setapp Dashboard | Medium |
Log into the platform where you purchased it (MacPaw, Apple, or Setapp), go to subscriptions, and disable auto-renew or cancel the plan.
No. Removing the app does not cancel your subscription. You must cancel it from the billing platform.
Refunds may be available depending on the platform and timing. Contact MacPaw or Apple support immediately after being charged.
Check your email receipt. It will show whether the purchase was made via MacPaw, Apple, or Setapp.
Yes. Most subscriptions are set to auto-renew unless you manually turn it off.
Yes. You can cancel anytime, but access continues until the current subscription period ends.
You keep using it until expiry. After that, premium features stop unless you renew manually.
Canceling CleanMyMac is not about finding a button — it’s about finding the right system controlling your billing.
👉 Once you cancel from the correct platform, future charges stop completely.
Miss that step — and the subscription keeps renewing silently.
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