How to Cancel Apple One on iPhone or iPad
Open Settings and tap your name at the top. Tap "Subscriptions". Find "Apple One" in the list and tap it. Tap "Cancel Subscription" and confirm. Your access to all included services — Apple Music, Apple TV+, Apple Arcade, iCloud+ — continues until the end of the billing period, then all cut off at once. If you're on the Family plan, all family members lose access when the subscription ends.
How to Cancel Apple One on Mac
Open the App Store and click your name in the bottom-left. Click "View Information" at the top, then scroll down to "Subscriptions" and click "Manage". Find Apple One and click "Edit", then "Cancel Subscription". Alternatively, open System Settings, click your Apple ID, then "Subscriptions" to manage everything in one place. The same rules apply: cancellation takes effect at the end of the billing period.
Switching From Apple One to Individual Services
If you want to keep Apple Music but drop Apple TV+ and Arcade, you cannot mix-and-match within Apple One — you need to cancel Apple One and subscribe to individual services separately. Before doing this, compare the cost: Apple One Individual costs $21.95/month and includes Music ($10.99), TV+ ($9.99), Arcade ($6.99), and iCloud+ 50 GB ($0.99). The bundle saves roughly $6/month over buying them separately. If you only want one or two services, cancelling and switching to standalone subscriptions almost always makes financial sense.
What to Check Before You Cancel
Before cancelling Apple One, check how much iCloud storage you're using. Apple One includes iCloud+ 50 GB (Individual), 200 GB (Family), or 2 TB (Premier). If you cancel, your iCloud storage drops to the free 5 GB unless you subscribe to iCloud+ separately. This is the most common cause of data issues after an Apple One cancellation — especially for people using iCloud Photos. Make sure your storage usage is below 5 GB or have an iCloud+ plan ready before the cancellation takes effect.