Normally, these subscriptions appear on iPhone, iPad, iPod and Mac and the methods to view subscriptions on iDevices and iTunes are different. Hence, this part will show you the separate way to find out subscriptions located on iDevices and Mac. You can use them to view the Apple subscriptions according to your need. The way to view.
There is no doubt that Apple Pay is an amazing feature, making online payments much easier. However, certain amount of care must be exercised when using solutions like Apple Pay. Ideally, a user must know the exact time and reason why his / her credit card is being charged on a routine monthly basis.
Some users have complained that it is hard to keep track of recurring charges with Apple Pay. To solve this problem we have decided to create a post which deals with everything about Apple Pay and online subscriptions…in general. The Good news is that most subscriptions are managed in the same place on Apple’s website.
To begin, let’s find out which subscriptions renew automatically…
1- Certain memberships such as Apple Music
2- Newspaper or magazine Subscriptions
3- Membership to services like Netflix, Hulu, Pandora, Spotify, HBO NOW, and more…
Even with auto renewal of subscriptions and membership it is mandatory to have store credit required and a valid payment method.
Now let’s move on to how to turn off Automatic Renewal
Note: Keep in mind that in order to avoid auto renewal, you must turn it off at least 8 hours before the time when the subscription renews.
Turning off Automatic Renewal on iPhone
- Tap Settings
2. Scroll down and select “iTunes Store”
3. Now tap the Apple ID in use and then “View Apple ID” – You might be asked to sign in here…
4. Click “Manage” right under subscription.
If you’re being charged for something that is not listed in the iTunes first make sure that the Apple ID in use is the correct one. It is also a possibility that you are subscribed directly to the provider, with no connection to the iTunes. If that is the case consult with your provider (like an app developer or content publisher, etc).
- Go to the subscription that you want to turn off
6. Here you will different options about the subscription period and also to turn off the Renewal option altogether.
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Turning off automatic Renewal on PC or Mac
- On your PC or Mac, open iTunes
2. Sign in with your Apple ID
3. Once you’re signed in, click on your name to bring drop down menu
4. Select “Account Info” from the menu and you will be asked to enter your Password again.
This will open the Account Information window.
- In the “Settings” section, on the right hand, select “Manage”
If you’re being charged for something that is not listed in the iTunes first make sure that the Apple ID in use is the correct one. It is also a possibility that you are subscribed directly to the provider, with no connection to the iTunes. If that is the case consult with your provider (like an app developer or content publisher, etc)
- Choose the subscription you want to turn off the automatic renewal for and click “Manage”
- Here you will different options about the subscription period and also to turn off the Renewal option altogether.
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If you no longer want a subscription, learn how to cancel a subscription.
How to change your subscription plan on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch
- Open the Settings app.
- Tap your name, then tap Subscriptions.
- Tap the subscription that you want to change.
- Choose a different subscription option. If you choose a subscription that you can share with family members, make sure that you have set up Family Sharing or joined an existing family group.
Change your subscription plan on your Mac
- Open the App Store app.
- Click the sign-in button or your name at the bottom of the sidebar.
- Click View Information at the top of the window. You might be asked to sign in.
- On the page that appears, scroll to Subscriptions, then click Manage.
- Click Edit next to the subscription that you want to change.
- Choose a different subscription option. If you choose a subscription that you can share with family members, make sure that you have set up Family Sharing or joined an existing family group.
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Change your subscription plan on your Apple TV
- Open Settings.
- Select Users & Accounts, then select your account.
- Select Subscriptions.
- Choose the subscription that you want to change.
- Choose a different subscription option. If you choose a subscription that you can share with family members, make sure that you have set up Family Sharing or joined an existing family group.
Change your subscription plan on your Apple Watch
- On your Apple Watch, open the App Store.
- Scroll to Account and tap it.
- Tap Subscriptions.
- Tap the subscription that you want to change. If you choose a subscription that you can share with family members, make sure that you have set up Family Sharing or joined an existing family group.
What subscription plans are available
- Combine subscriptions from Apple, including Apple Music, Apple Arcade, iCloud storage, and more, for one low price. Choose an Individual, Family, or Premier plan.
Apple Music (See price and details)
- Monthly individual
- Annual individual
- Family (includes up to 6 family members)
- Student
Apple Arcade (See price and details)
- Monthly (includes up to 6 family members)
- Annual (includes up to 6 family members)
Apple TV+ (See price and details)
- Monthly (includes up to 6 family members)
- Annual (includes up to 6 family members)
Apple News+ (See price and details)
- Monthly only (includes up to 6 family members)
Apple TV channels
- Monthly only (includes up to 6 family members)
Apps that aren't made by Apple
- Follow the steps in this article to see what subscription plans are available.
Some subscriptions are not available in all countries and regions. Find out what services are available in your country or region.
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- Change your payment method.
- Verify that you are eligible for a student subscription.
- When you join an existing family subscription, your individual or student subscription is canceled at the end of the next billing cycle.