Cancel Lasta directly through your account settings

To stop your Lasta subscription, log into your Lasta account on their website or mobile app, go to your account settings or subscription section, and look for a "Cancel Subscription" or "Manage Subscription" button. The exact wording and location depend on whether you're using the website or app, but both routes lead to the same cancellation page.

When you click to cancel, Lasta will typically ask why you're leaving — this is optional feedback, not a requirement to complete the cancellation. After you confirm, you should receive an email confirming that your subscription has ended. Your access will stop at the end of your current billing period, not when ready, unless you're within a trial period.

Keep that confirmation email. If you're charged again after cancellation, you'll need the date and confirmation number to dispute it with your payment method or with Lasta's support team. Write down the confirmation number in a separate place as well, in case the email gets deleted or lost.

Key Takeaways

  • Log into your Lasta account and find the subscription or account settings section to cancel directly.
  • Lasta will stop charging you at the end of your current billing cycle, not right away.
  • Save your cancellation confirmation email and write down the confirmation number in case you're charged after you cancel.
  • If you can't find the cancel button in your account, contact Lasta support with your account email and they can process it for you.
  • Cancelling through your payment method (credit card company or PayPal) is slower and may not fully disconnect your account from Lasta.

Cancel through your payment method if you can't access your account

If you've forgotten your Lasta password, lost access to your email, or can't log in for any reason, you can stop the charges by contacting your credit card company, bank, or PayPal directly. Tell them you want to revoke Lasta's permission to charge you — this is called disputing a recurring charge or revoking a recurring payment authorization.

Your bank or card issuer can block future charges within a few minutes. However, this method doesn't formally cancel your Lasta account, so Lasta may still try to charge you or send you account recovery emails. For a complete cancellation, you'll still need to contact Lasta support once you regain access to your account.

When you call your bank, have your account number and the last charge date from Lasta ready. This helps the representative locate the recurring payment quickly and process the block without delay.

What happens to your data and access after cancellation

After your subscription ends, you lose access to Lasta's service at the end of your billing period. Any data, preferences, or history stored in your Lasta account may be deleted after a set period — Lasta's privacy policy will specify how long they keep inactive account information, but this is typically 30 to 90 days.

If you resubscribe later, you may not be able to recover that old data. If you need to save anything — downloaded files, settings, or records — do that before your cancellation takes effect. read or screenshot anything you want to keep while you still have access.

Avoid accidental recharges after cancellation

After you cancel, check your bank or credit card statement for the next two billing cycles to make sure Lasta doesn't charge you again. Mistakes happen, and catching them quickly makes disputes easier. Mark your calendar for the date your current billing period ends, then check your statement a few days after that date.

If you see a charge after your cancellation date, contact Lasta support first with your cancellation confirmation number. If they don't reverse it within a few business days, contact your bank or card issuer and dispute the charge as unauthorized. Most payment processors will refund you within 5 to 10 business days.

Contact Lasta support if cancellation isn't working

If you've tried to cancel through your account and the button doesn't work, or if you're still being charged after cancellation, reach out to Lasta's support team. You can usually find contact options on their website — look for a "Help," "Support," or "Contact Us" link.

When you contact them, have your account email, the date you attempted to cancel, and any confirmation numbers ready. Support can manually cancel your account and investigate any charges that shouldn't have gone through. If you can't find a support contact on the website, check your confirmation emails from when you first subscribed — they often include support contact information.

Frequently Asked Questions

Will I get a refund if I cancel mid-billing cycle?

Most subscription services, including Lasta, do not refund the portion of your current billing period that you won't use. Your access ends at the end of that cycle, but you don't get money back for the unused days. Check Lasta's terms of service to confirm their specific refund policy.

Can I pause my Lasta subscription instead of cancelling?

Some services offer a pause or freeze option that temporarily stops charges without cancelling your account. Check your subscription settings to see if Lasta offers this. If they do, pausing is often easier than cancelling and resubscribing later.

What if Lasta keeps charging me after I cancel?

Contact Lasta support with your cancellation confirmation and the dates of the unwanted charges. If they don't respond or refund within a week, dispute the charges with your bank or card issuer as unauthorized recurring charges. Your bank can force a refund and block future attempts.

Do I need to delete my Lasta account after cancelling my subscription?

Cancelling your subscription and deleting your account are separate actions. Your account may remain active even after your subscription ends. If you want to remove your account entirely, look for a "Delete Account" option in your settings, or ask Lasta support to delete it for you.

How long does it take for Lasta to stop charging after I cancel?

Lasta stops charging at the end of your current billing period, which could be anywhere from a few days to a month away depending on when you cancel. You keep access until that date. If you cancel on the first day of your cycle, you'll be charged for the full month.