Overview
If you’ve recently canceled your Fubo subscription but can still stream programming, some common scenarios may explain why you can still view programming:
Your Subscription Hasn’t Expired Yet
When you cancel a paid Fubo subscription, you’ll have access to all programming until your current billing period ends. This means that if your billing cycle hasn’t ended yet, you’ll still have full access to your channels and features until the date your subscription is set to expire. After that, your access will be automatically removed, and you will no longer be billed.
Example: If your subscription is set to renew on the 15th, and you canceled on the 5th, you’ll still be able to watch your content until the 15th. After that, access will end, and you will not be charged further.
To check when your subscription will expire:
- Log in to your Fubo account
- On your Account Information page, you’ll see the date and time your subscription will expire
Access to Fubo Free
If your subscription has expired, you may still have access to content from Fubo Free. This free plan offers limited content as part of our service to allow users to explore and enjoy select channels. While this does not include the full suite of programming that paid subscriptions offer, you’ll still be able to enjoy some popular, ad-supported channels and shows.
Tip: To confirm if you’re viewing free tier programming, log in to your Fubo account at www.fubo.tv. If you see a “welcome back” message inviting you to restart your subscription, it means your paid subscription has expired, and any channels you’re seeing are a part of Fubo Free.
How does Fubo Free work?
See this article for more information.
You have been charged after canceling
If you have been charged after canceling your subscription, see this article for more information.
If none of these scenarios seem to apply to you, or if you have any questions about your billing, please contact us for further assistance.