Feb 25, 2024
Table of Contents
What is LinkedIn Premium?
Reasons to Cancel LinkedIn Premium
Steps to Cancel LinkedIn Premium
Considerations Before Cancelling
What Happens After Cancelling?
Alternatives to LinkedIn Premium
Conclusion
FAQs
LinkedIn Premium offers several advantages to its subscribers, including enhanced networking and job-seeking capabilities. However, there may come a time when you decide it's no longer the right fit for you. In this article, we'll guide you through the process of canceling your LinkedIn Premium subscription.
What is LinkedIn Premium?
LinkedIn Premium is a paid subscription that provides users with additional features to boost their professional networking and job-seeking experience. These features include InMail credits, advanced search options, and insights about who viewed your profile. While it can be a valuable tool for many, some users may eventually wish to cancel their subscription for various reasons.
Reasons to Cancel LinkedIn Premium
There are several reasons why you might consider canceling your LinkedIn Premium subscription:
Cost Concerns: LinkedIn Premium comes at a cost, and if you're facing financial constraints, it might not be the right time to maintain the subscription. Join the waitlist to get LinkedIn Premium from an employee referral at a discounted price.
Job Change: If you've successfully found a new job or no longer require the premium features, you might want to cancel to avoid unnecessary charges.
Underutilized Features: Some users may realize that they aren't using the premium features as often as they thought, making it less valuable.
Dissatisfaction: If you're not satisfied with the premium services or have found alternatives that suit your needs better, canceling might be a logical step.
Steps to Cancel LinkedIn Premium
4.1. Desktop Method
After logging in, click on your profile picture in the upper right corner.
Select "Access My Premium" from the dropdown menu.
Click on "Manage Premium Account" on the right side.
Under the "Manage Premium Account" section, find and click on "Cancel subscription."
Follow the prompts to complete the cancelation.
4.2. Mobile Method
Open the LinkedIn app on your mobile device.
Tap on your profile picture in the upper left corner.
Select "Premium Subscriptions."
Tap on "Manage Premium Account."
Under the "Manage Premium Account" section, find and tap on "Cancel subscription."
Follow the prompts to complete the cancelation.
If you're paying for your LinkedIn Premium subscription through the App Store on Iphone, you'll need to cancel it directly through your Apple account settings.
Here's how:
Go to your iPhone's "Settings."
Scroll down and tap on "Apple ID" (your name and profile picture at the top).
Tap on "Subscriptions."
Find and select "LinkedIn" from the list of subscriptions.
Tap "Cancel Subscription" and follow the on-screen instructions to confirm the cancellation.
This process will cancel your LinkedIn Premium subscription, which you've been paying for through the App Store.
Considerations Before Cancelling
Before canceling your LinkedIn Premium subscription, consider the following:
Billing Cycle: If you cancel in the middle of a billing cycle, you won't receive a refund for the remaining days. It's best to cancel close to the end of your billing period.
Downgrade: After canceling, you'll revert to a free LinkedIn account. Make sure you're comfortable with the limitations of the free version.
Data Backup: Save any relevant data, messages, or connections that you might lose access to upon cancellation.
What Happens After Cancelling?
Once you cancel LinkedIn Premium, you'll revert to a free LinkedIn account with basic features. You'll lose access to the enhanced features of the premium LinkedIn account, including Inmails, the full list of profile viewers, posted ads, the golden badge, and more. Any unused InMail credits will be forfeited permanently. But your profile and connections will remain intact. You can re-subscribe at any time if you change your mind.
Alternatives to LinkedIn Premium
If you're canceling LinkedIn Premium due to cost concerns or underutilization, consider exploring alternatives. LinkedIn offers a free version with basic networking features. Additionally, you can explore connecting with a LinkedIn employee for a referral premium account. They can offer the premium at a discounted rate.
Conclusion
Canceling LinkedIn Premium is a straightforward process that can be done through both desktop and mobile devices. Before making this decision, evaluate your reasons for canceling, consider the billing cycle, and explore alternatives if necessary. Remember, you can always return to LinkedIn Premium in the future if your needs change.
FAQs
Can I get a refund if I cancel my LinkedIn Premium subscription mid-cycle?
No, LinkedIn does not offer refunds for the remaining days in your billing cycle.
Will I lose my connections after canceling LinkedIn Premium?
No, your connections and profile will remain intact, even after canceling.
What is the difference between LinkedIn Premium and the free version?
LinkedIn Premium offers additional features like InMail credits and advanced search options, which are not available in the free version.
Can I cancel my subscription anytime, or is there a specific period I need to wait for?
You can cancel your subscription at any time; there is no specific waiting period.
Are there alternatives to LinkedIn Premium if I'm looking for cost-effective options?
Yes, you can use the free version of LinkedIn, or explore other professional networking platforms like Xing and Viadeo.
What should I do if I cancel LinkedIn Premium, but I'm still charged?
If you've canceled your premium LinkedIn account and are concerned about being charged, a straightforward solution is to ensure you cancel your LinkedIn Premium subscription at least one day before your regular billing date. This helps prevent any unexpected charges on your credit card.
What are the immediate consequences of canceling a premium LinkedIn subscription?
When you cancel and terminate your premium LinkedIn subscription at the end of your billing cycle, you will lose access to the premium features such as Inmails, the complete list of people who viewed your profile, posted ads, the golden badge, and more. Additionally, any accumulated InMail credits will be permanently lost.
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