How to Cancel Subscriptions on Your iPhone
To cancel subscriptions on your iPhone, open the Settings app, tap your name, select Subscriptions, choose the subscription you want to cancel, and tap Cancel Subscription, which may require scrolling down to find. This process allows you to manage and cancel any subscriptions that were purchased through the App Store and are linked to your Apple ID account, including Apple Music, Apple TV+, and other streaming services.
Understanding Subscriptions on iPhone
What are Subscriptions?
Subscriptions on your iPhone are services or apps that you pay for on a recurring basis, which can include music streaming services, video streaming platforms, news apps, and more. These subscriptions are usually managed through your Apple ID and can be accessed and modified in the Settings app.
Frequently Asked Questions
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How do I see active subscriptions on my iPhone? To view your active subscriptions, go to Settings, click on iTunes & App Store, click your Apple ID at the top of the screen, then click View Apple ID, and finally click Subscriptions to see a list of all your active subscriptions.
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Why can’t I delete subscriptions on my iPhone? You can only cancel subscriptions on iPhones if the subscription was purchased through Apple’s App Store and is linked to your Apple ID account.
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How to cancel a subscription on your iPhone | Apple Support? Apple Support provides steps to cancel a subscription: Open the Settings app, tap your name, tap Subscriptions, select the subscription, and tap Cancel Subscription.
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Will turning off automatic renewal cancel my subscription? No, turning off auto-renewal does not cancel your subscription; it only stops the subscription from renewing at the end of the current term.
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How do I find hidden subscriptions on my iPhone? To find hidden subscriptions, open the Settings app, tap your Apple ID avatar and name, and then tap Subscriptions.
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Can you cancel a subscription on Apple? Yes, you can cancel your Apple Music subscription or other Apple services in a few simple steps through the Settings app or the Apple Music app.
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How do I cancel my Apple subscription without my iPhone? You can cancel your Apple subscription without your iPhone by using an OSX device (like an iMac or MacBook), going to the App Store, finding the subscription under Manage, and selecting Cancel Subscription.
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How do I stop automatic payments for subscriptions? To stop automatic payments, call the company, inform them you are revoking permission for automatic deductions, and follow up with a written confirmation.
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Is there an app to cancel all subscriptions? Yes, apps like Rocket Money can help you find and track your subscriptions and even assist in canceling them.
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How do I find all my subscriptions? You can manage your subscriptions on Android or iOS by opening Google Play or the App Store, going to your account settings, and looking for the Subscriptions section.
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How do I unsubscribe and delete an app on my iPhone? To unsubscribe and delete an app, go to the Home Screen, touch and hold the app, tap Remove App, and then choose to either Remove from Home Screen or Delete App.
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Why can’t I cancel a subscription on Apple ID? You can only cancel subscriptions that you signed up for through the App Store using your Apple ID; for others, you may need to cancel through the company’s website or customer service.
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How to cancel subscriptions on iPhone when there is no cancel button? If you don’t see a Cancel button, go to Settings > iTunes & App Store, tap your Apple ID, then View Apple ID, and manage your subscription from there.
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Will I still be charged if I cancel a subscription on iPhone? When you cancel a subscription, the cancellation takes effect at the end of the current subscription period, and you will not receive a refund for the current period.
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How do I cancel my unknown subscription? To cancel an unknown subscription, monitor your bank or credit card statements for unfamiliar charges, and then contact the company directly to request cancellation, or dispute the charges with your bank if necessary.