You trusted Comodo to secure your system—but here’s the catch most users discover too late: the subscription quietly renews itself unless you actively turn it off. No uninstall, no inactivity, no ignoring emails will stop it. If you want to cancel your Comodo subscription and avoid future charges, you need to take control manually—and correctly.
To cancel your Comodo subscription and stop future charges, log into your Comodo account, go to Subscriptions or Billing, select your active plan, and disable auto-renewal. Confirm the cancellation. Your protection will remain active until the current period ends, but you won’t be billed again.
Before jumping into steps, here’s a crucial insight:
👉 Bottom line: Billing stops only when auto-renew is OFF
If you want the quickest method:
✔️ Done in under 2 minutes
👉 Use the same email used during purchase
Navigate to:
My Subscriptions
Or Order History / Billing
This section shows all active services
Click on the product you want to cancel
Review:
Renewal date
Payment method
Auto-renewal status
Click:
Cancel Subscription
Or Turn Off Auto-Renew
Confirm your action
✔️ This prevents future billing
Check for:
On-screen success message
Email confirmation
👉 If no confirmation appears, repeat the process
Comodo subscriptions may be billed via external platforms:
Cause: Different email used
✔️ Fix: Try all possible email accounts
Cause: Subscription handled externally
✔️ Fix: Cancel via Apple, Google, or reseller
Cause: Cancellation after renewal date
✔️ Fix: Request refund immediately
Reality: Software removal doesn’t cancel billing
✔️ Fix: Disable auto-renew manually
Comodo may offer refunds depending on timing and usage:
👉 Act fast if you’ve been charged unexpectedly
Don’t wait—turn it off right after purchase
Add alerts 3–5 days before renewal date
Prevents accidental renewals
Maintain a simple list of active services
Spot unused subscriptions early
Log into your Comodo account and disable auto-renewal. This stops future billing while allowing access until the current plan expires.
Yes, most Comodo subscriptions renew automatically unless auto-renewal is turned off.
Yes, you can cancel anytime. Your service will remain active until the end of your billing cycle.
No, once auto-renewal is disabled, you won’t be charged again after the current period ends.
This usually happens if auto-renewal wasn’t turned off before the billing date or cancellation was done through the wrong account.
Log into your account and check the subscriptions section for renewal status and expiry date.
Refunds may be possible if you cancel shortly after renewal and contact support quickly.
Comodo gives you protection—but also control. The key is knowing that cancellation isn’t automatic. You must act before the billing cycle renews.
👉 Log in, disable auto-renew, confirm cancellation—and you’re done.
Take control today so you’re not paying tomorrow.