August 10, 2023 | Categories: Personal Finance
Perhaps you had intended to cancel an app subscription before the free or discounted trial period ended. However, as time passed, you may have forgotten about it. It’s only when you see a charge from Apple on your bank statement that you realize you have been paying for a monthly subscription you don’t want.
You may also be paying for subscription apps you rarely use anymore, like a streaming service you hardly ever watch or a digital magazine you haven’t read in months.
While each subscription fee may be relatively small, they can add up and make it harder to stay within your monthly spending budget.
The good news: It’s easy to cancel subscriptions you’ve set up through the App Store and are connected to your Apple ID account, whether they’re Apple’s own services, like Apple Music, or streaming service from another provider, such as Hulu or Spotify.
When you cancel a paid subscription, you can keep using the subscription until the next billing date. If you cancel an app subscription during a free trial period, you may lose access to the subscription immediately.
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