The online subscriptions Brits are cancelling in cost of living crisis

Online data experts from VPN Overview have revealed which subscription services Brits are cancelling as they feel the pressure on their finances.

During the pandemic, brands saw a huge uptake in subscriptions as people tried to find new ways to enjoy things, but with brands increasing their fees whilst people are trying to cut back on spending, many are now, unsurprisingly, looking to cancel them.

VPN Overview analysed Google search data to reveal which subscription services are receiving the highest number of searches around cancellations.

Search-Term Annual Searches Nov 21 -22
Amazon Prime 232,540
Spotify 220,340
Sky TV 163,340
Netflix 162,800
Audible 109,480
Now TV 91,220
Amazon Music 70,080
Disney plus 49,090
Apple TV 42,080
BT Sport 41,210

Most interesting of the list is Amazon Prime, who were one of the many companies to raise their fees this year and are the top cancellation choice for Brits. Could we see consumers grabbing their Christmas buys before cancelling their prime service in January? Second on the list is music service Spotify followed by Sky TV, A subscription that sees an all inclusive package costing a steep £110.00 per month.

Alongside annual searches, the study also analysed which online subscriptions have the highest YOY increase, suggesting a further surge of cancellations this year.

Sky TV has seen the biggest increase in searches around how to cancel, with the data revealing a 40.53% surge YOY.

This is followed by Apple TV with a 37.25% increase and Netflix with 35.44%. Spotify isn’t far behind with searches for ‘cancel Spotify’ increasing by 31.82%.

Live and on-demand sports streaming platform, Dazn, also makes the list with a 19.05% increase along with BT Sport (18.35%).

Finally, Brits are saying goodbye to Discovery plus, which has seen an increase of 15.97% and Britbox with an increase of 4.72%.

It’s interesting to see such a high number of searches around cancelling subscription services which are often part of our daily lives. However, as the cost of living continues to rise and these services hike their prices, it’s no surprise to see people sacrificing their premium packages.

– Spokesperson, VPN Overview


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