If you’re looking to get rid of your expired McAfee subscription, there are a few easy steps you can follow.
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Start by visiting the official McAfee website and logging into your account using your credentials.
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Click on “My Account” and navigate to the “Subscriptions” tab to view your active and expired services.
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Find the expired subscription you want to remove from your account.
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Expired subscriptions won’t renew, but keeping them visible can be confusing.
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You may not be able to permanently delete it, but you can ensure auto-renewal is turned off.
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Go to the subscription details and look for the auto-renewal setting.
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If it’s still on, toggle it off to prevent any accidental charges.
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Once auto-renew is disabled, go to the “Billing Information” section of your account.
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Remove any saved payment methods that were linked to the expired subscription.
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This helps ensure McAfee can’t charge you unexpectedly in the future.
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If you’re still seeing prompts to renew, ignore them or uninstall the McAfee software.
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To uninstall McAfee, go to your computer’s Control Panel and select “Uninstall a program.”
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Find McAfee on the list, click it, and choose “Uninstall” to fully remove the software.
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Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the removal process.
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Once done, restart your computer to ensure the changes take effect.
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If you're unsure whether everything has been removed properly, you can check with McAfee support.
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Start by visiting the official McAfee website and logging into your account using your credentials.

Click on “My Account” and navigate to the “Subscriptions” tab to view your active and expired services.

Find the expired subscription you want to remove from your account.

Expired subscriptions won’t renew, but keeping them visible can be confusing.

You may not be able to permanently delete it, but you can ensure auto-renewal is turned off.

Go to the subscription details and look for the auto-renewal setting.

If it’s still on, toggle it off to prevent any accidental charges.

Once auto-renew is disabled, go to the “Billing Information” section of your account.

Remove any saved payment methods that were linked to the expired subscription.

This helps ensure McAfee can’t charge you unexpectedly in the future.

If you’re still seeing prompts to renew, ignore them or uninstall the McAfee software.

To uninstall McAfee, go to your computer’s Control Panel and select “Uninstall a program.”

Find McAfee on the list, click it, and choose “Uninstall” to fully remove the software.

Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the removal process.

Once done, restart your computer to ensure the changes take effect.

If you're unsure whether everything has been removed properly, you can check with McAfee support.
