Documented-Policy tier only. This score rates how clearly Screambox's public cancellation page is published (cited, dated) — opinion grounded in disclosed facts, not a finding about the real cancel experience, and not legal advice. The behavioural Verified-Flow grade is pending.

63/ 100 · C

Streaming · US

How hard is it to cancel Screambox?

Screambox scores 63/100 (grade C) for how clearly it documents cancellation in the US — a partially documented cancellation policy with notable gaps. Cancellation is available via online (self-serve), in-app, phone, email.

Last reviewed 2026-06-06 · Documented-Policy tier · grade C

Screambox subscribers can cancel online through their account settings at screambox.com/manage-account or through the app store/platform (Apple, Google Play, Roku, Amazon) where they originally subscribed. After cancellation, access continues through the end of the current billing period and the account is deactivated when that period ends. No refunds are issued for used subscription periods. Phone and email support are also available for cancellation assistance.

How to cancel Screambox

  • Channels: online (self-serve), in-app, phone, email
  • Official cancellation page: https://support.screambox.com/portal/en/kb/screambox-manage-account
  • Pause/freeze: not offered. No pause or hold option is documented in Screambox's official support materials.
  • Account/data deletion: No self-serve data deletion portal is publicly documented. Users must contact Screambox support at [email protected] to request deletion of personal data under applicable US state privacy laws (e.g., CCPA). https://www.screambox.com/privacy-policy

Evidence

Scope & fairness

This is the Documented-Policy tier: it measures how clearly the cancellation policy is published (cited, dated facts), not the behavioural experience of cancelling (Verified-Flow audit pending). Every company is scored on the same five dimensions with the same published weights — scores cannot be bought or removed. It is opinion grounded in disclosed facts, and not legal advice.

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Cite this. Cancel Atlas (2026). “Screambox — Cancellation Friction Index (US).” CES-1.1. https://www.cancelatlas.com/c/screambox (CC BY-SA 4.0).

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