Can you listen to your Audible Books after Cancelling?

Answered by Cody Janus

Absolutely! When you purchase audiobooks on Audible, they are yours to keep forever, regardless of whether you cancel your Audible Premium Plus membership or not. So even if you decide to end your subscription, you will still have access to all the titles you have purchased.

This is one of the great benefits of Audible. Unlike some other subscription services where you lose access to the content once you cancel, Audible allows you to keep the audiobooks you’ve paid for. So you can continue to enjoy them even without an active membership.

Once you’ve purchased an audiobook, it becomes a part of your personal library on Audible. You can access your library from various devices such as smartphones, tablets, computers, or even dedicated Audible devices like the Kindle or Echo. This allows you the flexibility to listen to your audiobooks whenever and wherever you want, even if you no longer have an active Audible subscription.

It’s worth noting that there may be some limitations on accessing your audiobooks if you cancel your membership. For example, if you were using credits to purchase books, you won’t be able to access any remaining unused credits after cancellation. Additionally, if you had subscribed to Audible Channels or Audible Plus, those benefits will no longer be available to you.

However, the audiobooks you have purchased with a credit or credit card will always be yours to keep. They will remain in your Audible library, and you can download them to your device for offline listening or stream them on the Audible app.

I hope this detailed explanation clarifies any concerns you may have about listening to your Audible books after canceling your membership. Enjoy your audiobooks and happy listening!