Learn how LinkedIn notifies you before your Premium free trial ends and what to do to avoid being charged.
Important to know
You can request to cancel a LinkedIn Premium subscription, promotion, or trial at any time.
- If you cancel a paid Premium subscription, your plan will remain active until the end of your current billing cycle. You’ll continue to have access to Premium features until the plan expires.
- If you cancel a Premium free trial, the trial will end immediately, and Premium access will stop right away.
- To avoid getting charged for another billing cycle, you need to cancel your plan at least one day before your next scheduled billing date.
LinkedIn sends an email reminder before your Premium free trial ends if you purchased your subscription through the LinkedIn desktop site. This helps you decide whether to continue with Premium or cancel before billing begins.
How we notify you
- We send an email reminder to the primary email address on your LinkedIn account before your free trial ends.
- The subject line may include one of the following:
- Important information about your LinkedIn Premium account
- Important notice about your LinkedIn Premium Free Trial
- Important notice regarding your Recruiter Lite account
- Important notice regarding your Sales Navigator account
- Enjoy uninterrupted access to your LinkedIn Premium benefits
Platform-specific notifications
- Google Play Store (Android): You’ll receive a similar notification from Google.
- Apple App Store (iOS): Apple does not send a reminder email for subscriptions purchased via iTunes or the App Store.
Important to know
- If your email address is bounced or unconfirmed, you will not receive the reminder email.
- If you believe you weren’t notified before being billed, search your inbox for the subject lines listed above. We send this email before your free trial ends and before your first charge, but not for subsequent billing cycles.
Notes
- Didn’t get the email? Check your spam folder and confirm your email address in LinkedIn settings.
- Charged unexpectedly? Verify if your trial was canceled before the billing date.
- If you cancel a free Premium trial, you won't be eligible to sign up for another free trial for at least 12 months. You have free access to Premium features as long as you have an active free trial. If you choose to end your free trial early, you will immediately lose access to Premium features.
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