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How to Cancel CuriosityStream

CuriosityStream is a documentary streaming service covering science, nature, history, and technology. Cancellation is done through your account settings online.

Easy
~3 minutes
Streaming

Steps verified March 2026

Quick Facts

Monthly cost

£4.99/mo

£19.99/year

Cancel online?

Yes

Pause option?

No

Refund policy

No refunds for monthly or annual plans. Access continues until the end of the paid period.

After cancellation

Your watchlist and viewing history are retained.

What to Watch Out For

  • Shows upcoming documentaries and new releases during cancellation

Cancellation Steps

Go directly to CuriosityStream cancellation page
1

Sign in at curiositystream.com

Go to curiositystream.com and log in.

2

Go to Account Settings

Navigate to your subscription settings.

3

Click "Cancel subscription"

Select the cancel option.

4

Confirm cancellation

Follow the prompts. Access continues until the end of the billing period.

Tips & Things to Know

  • CuriosityStream is often bundled with Nebula - check if you have a bundle deal.
  • Annual plans are cheaper per month but are non-refundable.
  • If subscribed via a bundle (like Nebula), cancel through the bundle provider.

Your Consumer Rights

  • Under the Consumer Contracts Regulations 2013, you have a 14-day cooling-off period.
  • CuriosityStream must not make cancellation harder than sign-up under UK consumer law.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I cancel CuriosityStream at any time?

Yes. Monthly plans can be cancelled at any time with no penalty.

Is CuriosityStream free with Nebula?

CuriosityStream is often bundled with Nebula for a combined price.

Does CuriosityStream have a free trial?

Occasionally. Check the website for current offers.

What content is on CuriosityStream?

Documentaries covering science, nature, history, technology, and society.

Can I watch CuriosityStream on TV?

Yes. Apps are available for most smart TVs, Roku, Fire TV, and Chromecast.

Annual Cost

£19.99

per year for CuriosityStream

Cancelling saves you this every year