Uber One can be a useful bundle for discounts and delivery perks, but if you’re not using it, canceling sooner can help you avoid another renewal. The key is to cancel in the same place you originally subscribed: inside Uber, or through your phone’s app store subscription settings.

Before you cancel: identify where you’re billed

  • Billed by Uber: You subscribed directly in the Uber app or on the Uber website.
  • Billed by Apple (iOS): You subscribed via Apple In‑App Purchase (managed in Apple Subscriptions).
  • Billed by Google (Android): You subscribed via Google Play (managed in Play Subscriptions).

If you cancel in the wrong place, the membership may stay active and still renew.

How to cancel Uber One in the Uber app (most common)

  1. Open the Uber app and make sure you’re signed into the correct account.
  2. Tap Account (or your profile icon).
  3. Find Uber One (sometimes listed under Memberships or Subscriptions).
  4. Open the Uber One page and choose Manage membership.
  5. Select End membership or Cancel, then confirm.

Tip: If you have both Uber and Uber Eats apps, your membership is tied to the account, not the app. Use whichever app you’re logged into with that same account.

How to cancel on the Uber website (desktop/mobile browser)

  1. Go to Uber’s website and sign in.
  2. Open your Account or Memberships section.
  3. Choose Uber One and click Manage.
  4. Select Cancel/End membership and confirm.

This is a good fallback if the app menu layout has changed or the membership tile isn’t appearing.

If you subscribed through Apple (iPhone/iPad)

  1. Open Settings.
  2. Tap your Apple ID name at the top.
  3. Tap Subscriptions.
  4. Select Uber One.
  5. Tap Cancel Subscription and confirm.

Apple manages renewals and cancellations for these subscriptions, so canceling inside Uber may not stop billing if Apple is the payer.

If you subscribed through Google Play (Android)

  1. Open the Google Play Store.
  2. Tap your profile icon → Payments & subscriptionsSubscriptions.
  3. Select Uber One.
  4. Tap Cancel subscription and confirm.

As with Apple, Google Play controls the renewal once the subscription was started there.

What happens after you cancel?

  • Access through the end of the billing period: In many cases, perks stay active until your current period ends.
  • No more renewals: The membership should stop renewing on the next renewal date.
  • Receipts/confirmation: Look for an in-app confirmation, email receipt, or an updated status in the Membership page.

Troubleshooting: common issues and fixes

1) “I can’t find Uber One in the app.”

  • Confirm you’re in the right Uber account (many people have separate personal/work logins).
  • Update the app, then re-check Account and any Memberships/Subscriptions area.
  • Try canceling via the Uber website.

2) “I canceled but I’m still being charged.”

  • Check whether you subscribed via Apple Subscriptions or Google Play; that’s often the reason charges continue.
  • Verify the renewal date; you may be seeing a charge from before the cancellation took effect.
  • Take screenshots of your cancellation status and contact Uber Support with the date/time and the charge details.

3) “I want a refund.”

Refund eligibility depends on where you paid and the timing. If billed through Apple or Google, you typically need to request a refund through those platforms. If billed by Uber, contact Uber Support with your billing details and explain the issue clearly (unexpected renewal, duplicate charge, etc.).

Checklist to confirm you’re fully canceled

  • Uber One status shows ending or canceled with an end date.
  • No upcoming Uber One renewal appears in your subscription manager (Uber/Apple/Google).
  • You saved proof: confirmation screen or email.

If you later decide to rejoin, you can usually restart Uber One from the same membership page—just make sure you’re using the correct account so the subscription attaches to the rides/eats profile you actually use.