Cancellation Policy

We want satisfied customers, not hostages. That's why we make it easy for you to cancel your account directly in all of our products.

Account owners can follow these instructions to cancel:

Our legal responsibility is to account owners, which means we cannot cancel an account at the request of anyone else. If you no longer know who the account owner is, contact us, and we'll reach out to any current account owners at the email addresses we have on file.

What happens when you cancel an account?

Except for paid Sonar accounts, you won't be able to access your account once you cancel, so make sure you download everything you want to keep beforehand. If you have a paid Sonar account, you can cancel your subscription and keep using your account until your paid period expires. Then the account will be automatically canceled and will become inaccessible.

We'll permanently delete the content in your account from our servers 30 days after cancellation, and from our backups within 90 days. Retrieving content for a single account from a backup isn't possible, so if you change your mind you'll need to do it within the first 30 days after cancellation. Content can't be recovered once it has been permanently deleted.

We won't bill you again once you cancel. We don't automatically prorate any unused time you may have left but if you haven't used your account in months or just started a new billing cycle, contact us for a fair refund. We'll treat you right.

Northsail-initiated cancellations

We may cancel accounts if they have been inactive for an extended period:

  1. For trial accounts: 30 days after a trial has expired without being upgraded
  2. For frozen accounts: 60 days after being frozen due to billing failures
  3. For free accounts: after 90 days of inactivity

We also retain the right to suspend or terminate accounts for any reason at any time, as outlined in our Terms of Service. In practice, this generally means we will cancel your account without notice if we have evidence that you are violating the restricted use agreement.