Learn how to cancel TTRSS-Reader subscription on iPhone, Android, Paypal or directly.


Table of Contents:

  1. Cancel on iphone
  2. Cancel on android
  3. Cancel on Paypal
  4. Cancel via Email
  5. Cancel on Website


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Cancel TTRSS-Reader Subscription on iPhone & iPad

  1. On your phone, open "Settings" and tap your Apple ID profile.
  2. Click "Subscriptions" and select "TTRSS-Reader".
  3. Click "Cancel Subscription" and confirm the cancellation.

Alternative method via AppStore:

  1. Goto the Appstore » your Profile » Subscriptions.
  2. select "TTRSS-Reader" and click "Cancel Subscription".


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Cancel TTRSS-Reader Subscription on Android


  1. Launch the PlayStore app and click the hamburger menu icon.
  2. Select "Subscriptions" » tap "TTRSS-Reader" » click "Cancel Subscription".
  3. Your subscription to TTRSS-Reader will now be canceled.


Cancel TTRSS-Reader Subscription on PayPal

  1. Sign in to your PayPal Account and click "Settings ".
  2. Select "Payments" and click "Manage Automatic Payments".
  3. Under Automatic Payments tab, click "TTRSS-Reader" or "Nils Braden" » "Cancel".
  4. You are now unsubscribed from TTRSS-Reader


Cancel TTRSS-Reader via Email

  1. Open your email app
  2. Provide all the relevant information regarding your account.
  3. Provide a reason for the cancelation.
  4. Send the email to ttrss@redacted... Login to see email.

Alternatively, you can directly ask TTRSS-Reader customer service to cancel your subscription using the form below:



Email Support directly



Chat with our AppContacter AI Support



Cancel Subscription Directly on TTRSS-Reader's Website

  1. Visit their website - http://nilsbraden.de/TTRSS-Reader/ and login to your account.
  2. Goto your profile or account page and click "Billings" or "Subscriptions".
  3. Click "Cancel" to remove your subscription.

About TTRSS-Reader App

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1. You need to enable the API for the user-account in the user-preferences. • "modify/delete SD card contents": Download of attached media files, ImageCache. • "full Internet access": Connection to your Server. • "view network state": Check for mobile network/wifi. • "control vibrator": Vibrate when last article is reached. • "wake lock": Keep CPU running, necessary for the ImageCache.

2. I have to guess how many articles could have been read since the last update of the local data and would probably transmit much more data then necessary in the end. So it *can* happen. But mostly it doesn't. A: Yeah, deinstall.

3. This reader offers automatic update on startup, filtering articles by status and efficient browsing through categories and the virtual categories "Fresh", "Starred" and "Published Articles" as well as Labels you can define by yourself.

4. You can browse the articles offline when they have been synchronized before and the ImageCache can be used to pre-load all included images from the articles too. ☆ many more, Changelog and Feature-List can be found on the project-page...

5. NOTE: I won't respond to ratings on the app anymore since I really don't care for your bad reviews if you don't manage to write me about your problem by filing a bugreport or at least sending me an e-mail (ttrss@nilsbraden. de)!

6. If you want to host your own feedreader, want a cross-device-solution and don't want to use Google Reader (for whatever reason) this is the app you want!

7. This is a client application for the project "Tiny Tiny RSS" (from ), a PHP-based online feedreader which runs on your own webspace.

8. Caching occurs only when starting the app (everything except images) or the ImageCache is started (everything).

9. Someone included this app in a custom android build on your device or you installed it from a third-party-source and it isn't signed with my key, so there is no way you can update it.

10. I broke some functionality by trying to make the app more secure and I didn't have the resources to make sure this didn't happen.

11. Don't want people like you around. Thanks. My fault.

12. Q: Why don't articles appear as "read" when I did read them on my PC?

13. The only difference to normal mode is that no connectivity is necessary and changes are stored locally.

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