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How to Cancel Foreign Affairs Magazine | Save $39.99/mth

Published by Council on Foreign Relations on 2024-05-20

Uncover the ways Council on Foreign Relations (the company) bills you and cancel your Foreign Affairs Magazine subscription.

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Guide to Canceling Foreign Affairs Magazine 👇

A few things to note and do before cancelling:

  1. The developer of Foreign Affairs Magazine is Council on Foreign Relations and all inquiries must go to them.
  2. Check the Terms of Services and/or Privacy policy of Council on Foreign Relations to know if they support self-serve subscription cancellation:
  3. Cancelling a subscription during a free trial may result in losing a free trial account.
  4. You must always cancel a subscription at least 24 hours before the trial period ends.

How easy is it to cancel Foreign Affairs Magazine?

It is Very Easy to Cancel a Foreign Affairs Magazine subscription. (**Crowdsourced from Foreign Affairs Magazine and AppCutter users)


Subscription Costs (USD) 💰

- Free access to select articles daily

- App-only subscription: $5.99/month or $59.99/year

- Print + Digital subscription: $69.99/year

- Digital subscription: $49.99/year

- Student Digital subscription: $29.99/year (must provide valid student ID)


Potential Savings 💸

**Pricing data is based on average subscription prices reported by AppCutter.com users..

Plan Savings (USD)
Foreign Affairs $39.99
JAN/FEB 2013 $9.99
November/December 2016 $9.99
September/October 2014 $9.99
Foreign Affairs Best of 2013 $8.99
Iran and the Bomb $8.99
July $9.99
Foreign Affairs Summer Reading $8.99
March/April 2016 $9.99
Masters of International Relations $8.99

     

How to Cancel Foreign Affairs Magazine Subscription on iPhone or iPad:


  1. Open Settings » ~Your name~ » and click "Subscriptions".
  2. Click the Foreign Affairs Magazine (subscription) you want to review.
  3. Click Cancel.

How to Cancel Foreign Affairs Magazine Subscription on Android Device:


  1. Open your Google Play Store app.
  2. Click on Menu » "Subscriptions".
  3. Tap on Foreign Affairs Magazine (subscription you wish to cancel)
  4. Click "Cancel Subscription".

Cancel direct on Foreign Affairs Magazine website 🌐


  1. Reach out to Council on Foreign Relations

  2. Visit Foreign Affairs Magazine website: Click to visit .

  3. Login to your account.
  4. In the menu section, look for any of the following: "Billing", "Subscription", "Payment", "Manage account", "Settings".
  5. Click the link, then follow the prompts to cancel your subscription.

Cancel Foreign Affairs Magazine from Paypal: 💳


  1. Login to www.paypal.com .
  2. Click "Settings" » "Payments".
  3. Next, click on "Manage Automatic Payments" in the Automatic Payments dashboard.
  4. You'll see a list of merchants you've subscribed to. Click on "Foreign Affairs Magazine" or "Council on Foreign Relations" to cancel.

How to delete Foreign Affairs Magazine account:


  1. Contact Foreign Affairs Magazine Support directly

  2. Send an email to rferrer@cfr.org Click to email requesting that they delete your account.


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About Foreign Affairs Magazine?


1. The Foreign Affairs app delivers digital issues and special collections optimized for an ideal reading experience on iOS mobile and tablet devices.

2. Since 1922, Foreign Affairs has been the leading provider of clear commentary and analysis on global affairs, international business, science and technology, history, and society.

3. In print and online, Foreign Affairs contributors drive the conversation about the most crucial issues in the world today.

4. Subscribers also get access to read or listen to digital magazine issues.

5. It costs nothing to download the app and get instant access to select free articles daily.

6. App-only subscriptions are available in the app store.

7. Authors from across the political spectrum include W.

8. Du Bois, Eleanor Roosevelt, Madeline Albright, Roger Altman, Hillary Rodham Clinton, Niall Ferguson, Grover Norquist, Barack Obama, Condoleezza Rice, Mitt Romney, Fareed Zakaria, and more.



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