The WordPress blogging service offers many free features but also gives you the opportunity to purchase premium upgrades. These upgrades can enhance the browsing experience for your visitors and give your blog a more professional look, but may end up being costly. A list of all your upgrades, along with the expiration dates, are displayed in the "My Upgrades" section of your WordPress dashboard. If you prefer that specific upgrades do not automatically renew after expiration, cancel this option from this section.
Sign in to your WordPress account and hover your cursor over "Store" in the left column of the dashboard.
Click "My Upgrades" from the list of options to view your active WordPress subscriptions.
Scroll through the list of upgrades and locate the subscription for which you want to disable automatic renewal. Subscriptions that are set to automatically renew are displayed with a green status.
Click the "Disable Auto Renew" link in the subscription status section of the product. The status changes from a green "active" to orange "Active, Manual Renewal" to indicate that automatic renewal has been cancelled.
Sign in to your WordPress account and hover your cursor over "Store" in the left column of the dashboard.
Click "My Upgrades" from the list of options to view your active WordPress subscriptions.
Scroll through the list of upgrades and locate the subscription for which you want to disable automatic renewal. Subscriptions that are set to automatically renew are displayed with a green status.
Click the "Disable Auto Renew" link in the subscription status section of the product. The status changes from a green "active" to orange "Active, Manual Renewal" to indicate that automatic renewal has been cancelled.