How To Cancel UNWANTED iPhone and iPad App Subscriptions. STOP PAYING Every Month. By 358studios

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Aug 14, 2021
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How To Cancel UNWANTED iPhone and iPad App Subscriptions. STOP PAYING Every Month.

Hey, if you're anything like me, and you've got an iPhone, you probably have subscriptions that you're paying for every month and some of those you may have signed up for and some of those you didn't, and you're wondering. How do I cancel those subscriptions? Where do I find that information in this video I'm going to show that to you, and it's going to start right now: hey everybody! My name is Sean Seymour, I own a photography studio in Sacramento, California and on this YouTube channel. I cover photography, but I also cover tech and one of the things that I'm going to cover in this video is subscriptions. Where do you cancel subscriptions, whether you signed up for them or not? You notice that I'm wearing a sweatshirt and that's because it's colder, my least favorite time of year, but I thought I'd come in and do this video, because I have just figured out how to cancel subscriptions on my iPhone. If you're like me, you have some recurring bills: 295 4.95 six dollars, whatever they happen every month, and they almost go unnoticed if you're not paying attention to your account. Well, those add up after a while and me I wanted to cancel them.

I there's some that I don't even want. How do I find where I can cancel those well? The good news is you can do that right on your iPhone, and I'm going to show you how to do that right now. So, let's jump into the settings on your iPhone, and I'll show you where to find that and cancel those subscriptions that are reoccurring every month, that you maybe don't want. The first thing, you're going to do is go to settings and from settings you'll see that there is you, obviously I'm called Sean Seymour, so mine says Sean Seymour. Now one of the things that I did is I started scrolling through everything I went to general.

I went all over the place and believe it or not it's right here under your own name, so go ahead and click on your name right there at the top, and you'll see that it opens up essentially a profile for you name: phone number email. This is where you can change all kinds of things, but look at that. Fourth, one down is subscriptions: how cool is that all right click on subscriptions? This is where your active and your expired subscriptions are going to be something to keep in mind about canceling a subscription first of all subscriptions last until you cancel them so that reoccurring bill that you're getting every month for four or five dollars. That's going to keep happening until you cancel it. The other thing I don't like, and I wish I could oh I wish I could really just nail these guys with.

It is sometimes you end up signing for a subscription just by advancing in an app you press the button. Okay and the app goes forward. Well, they just signed you up for a subscription, so this is a perfect place to come and check and make sure that you're not paying for subscriptions that you don't want. The other thing about canceling subscriptions is from the day. You cancel it to your next billing cycle, you're going to still have that service, so you will see the cancellation actually take effect at the next billing cycle, in other words, you're not going to get billed again, but you're going to have that service all the way through something to be aware of with trials if you're, using a trial, and you're on an app the moment, you cancel that subscription, they can cancel it and there is no grace period for you to go and get the data or get the photos or whatever it is.

You are using that app for, so before you cancel subscriptions that are trials. Furthermore, you want to go ahead and save off whatever it was that you were doing with that app because they can cancel it right away and your content is gone. If you signed up for a trial- and you don't want to be billed, you also need to make sure that you're canceling that subscription 24 hours in advance of when you are going to be billed okay, going back to the phone we've clicked on subscriptions. I don't want the Apple Music subscription. I have Pandora and I have Spotify, so I don't want the Apple Music subscription.

All I have to do to cancel that trial is to go ahead and click on apple cancel, free trial, confirm, and now it's gone, and if I go out here, I should see that that is no longer going to be an active subscription, but instead is in expired subscriptions. Now this instance is one of those subscriptions that actually fooled me into signing up to advance forward. I hit ok and in really tiny print, it said you're signing up for a subscription. Well, I didn't want that, but because I was able to find this, and I knew where to cancel my subscriptions. I went ahead, and I went in here and I cancelled it.

So that is why I suggest that you check sometimes what subscriptions you signed up for and cancel the ones that you don't want, because, while it's not a very big charge, usually sometimes it's only like five bucks a month or whatever. Personally, I don't want to pay out five dollars a month for subscriptions that I don't want hey. I hope you found this video helpful if you did please hit the like button down below that tells YouTube to show this to more people. If you want more content like this hit, the subscribe button and the bell notification will give you a notification when I have new videos coming out. Until I see you on the next video cancel those darn subscriptions that you don't want and keep it simple.

My friend you.


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