Brazilian technology site MacMagazine has published a straightforward guide explaining how users can cancel subscribed calendars on Apple devices. Subscribed calendars are commonly used to share schedules from organisations, family members or specialist sources, but they can become redundant or unwanted. MacMagazine’s instructions walk users through the simple steps on iPhone, iPad and Mac so they can remove subscriptions quickly and regain control of their calendar views.
How to cancel calendar subscription on iPhone and iPad
On an iPhone or iPad, the Calendar app offers a clear interface for managing subscriptions. With the app open, tap the calendars icon located at the bottom right of the screen to view the list of calendars. Find the subscribed calendar you want to remove and tap the information button labelled ‘i’ next to its name. From the details screen, choose Cancel Subscription to remove it from your device.
This action stops the calendar from updating and removes its events from view. If the subscription was linked to an account or a public feed, cancelling will only affect the device where you perform the action. Repeat the process on each device where the subscription still appears.
How to cancel calendar subscription on Mac
On macOS, the Calendar app presents subscribed calendars in the sidebar. If the sidebar is not visible, select View then Show Calendar List from the menu bar. Once the list is visible, locate the subscribed calendar, right click (or control-click) its name and select Cancel Subscription from the context menu. The calendar will be removed and its events deleted from the Mac calendar app.
Users should note that cancelling a calendar subscription on a Mac will not necessarily propagate the change to other devices unless those devices share the same account settings. If the subscription was set up through an email or iCloud account, check those account settings to ensure the feed is removed if you want it disabled across all your devices.
Why remove subscribed calendars and useful tips
Subscribed calendars are useful for receiving regular updates such as public holidays, sports schedules or event listings. However, they can clutter your calendar view, generate unwanted notifications or introduce duplicate entries if the same feed is added multiple times. Cancel the subscription if you no longer need the updates or if the feed is producing incorrect or irrelevant events.
If you rely on multiple devices, verify the subscription status on each one. When removing a calendar, also check notification settings to avoid lingering alerts. For feeds added via a third-party app or a website, revisit that source to ensure the subscription is fully cancelled at the origin. Finally, consider keeping a short list of trusted calendar feeds to reduce clutter and maintain a clear schedule.
MacMagazine’s how-to emphasises simplicity: removing a subscribed calendar takes only a few taps or clicks. The guide helps users across Brazil and elsewhere using Apple devices to tidy their calendars and stop unwanted updates with minimal fuss.
Key Takeaways:
- MacMagazine outlines simple steps to cancel calendar subscriptions on iPhone, iPad and Mac.
- To cancel on iPhone or iPad, open Calendar, tap the calendar icon, select the ‘i’ and choose cancel subscription.
- To cancel on Mac, show the calendar list, right click the calendar name and select cancel subscription.
- Practical tips on managing subscribed calendars and avoiding unwanted notifications.

















