What Happens After You Cancel New York Times
Everything you need to know about what happens to your account, billing, and data after cancelling New York Times.
What Happens After You Cancel New York Times
You should receive a confirmation email from New York Times after cancelling.
Charges stop as soon as you cancel. You may retain access until the end of your billing period.
New York Times retains your account data for 90 days after cancellation. You can reactivate within this window.
Refund Policy
Partial refunds within first month
Can you rejoin?
Yes — you can reactivate your New York Times account with the same login details.
Account status
Your account is paused, not deleted. You can reactivate it later.
Common Problems After Cancelling
- Difficulty cancelling online
- Charged after cancellation
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Frequently Asked Questions
Will I get a refund after cancelling New York Times?
Partial refunds within first month
How long does New York Times take to stop charging?
New York Times stops charging immediately after cancellation.
Does New York Times delete my account after cancelling?
No, New York Times pauses your account rather than deleting it. You can reactivate later.
Can I reactivate my New York Times account?
Yes, you can reactivate your New York Times account using the same login details within 90 days.