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How do I see recurring subscriptions on my iPhone?

To see recurring subscriptions on your iPhone, go to Settings, tap your name at the top, and select Subscriptions. This menu lists active and expired subscriptions billed through Apple, allowing you to cancel or change them. Alternatively, open the App Store, tap your profile icon, then Subscriptions. Apple Support +6
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How do I find recurring Subscriptions on my iPhone?

Go to the Settings app on your iPhone. Tap your name, then tap Subscriptions. Do any of the following: Cancel a subscription: Tap an active subscription, then tap Cancel Subscription or Cancel All Services.
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How do I find my recurring Subscriptions?

To find recurring subscriptions, check your smartphone's app settings (Apple/Google Play), use financial apps like Rocket Money/Trim, review bank/credit card statements for consistent charges, or log into payment platforms like PayPal to see automated payments. Manually checking statements (3-6 months back) for recurring names like Netflix, Hulu, or other digital services is effective, while apps can automate this process. 
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How do I stop recurring Subscriptions on my iPhone?

Cancel a subscription on your iPhone
  1. Open the Settings app.
  2. Tap your name.
  3. Tap Subscriptions.
  4. Tap the subscription.
  5. Tap Cancel Subscription. You might need to scroll down to find the Cancel Subscription button.
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How do I find out what my recurring Apple charges are for?

Charges often come from App Store app purchases, iCloud, Apple Music, or Family Sharing. Small recurring payments are usually subscription renewals, which can be easy to overlook. Visit reportaproblem.apple.com, check for suspicious or forgotten subscriptions, and cancel anything you don't need.
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How do I see a list of my Apple subscriptions?

To see all your Apple subscriptions, go to the Settings app > [Your Name] > Subscriptions on iPhone/iPad, or the App Store > Account Settings > Subscriptions on Mac, to find a list of active and expired subscriptions for your Apple ID, allowing you to view details, change, or cancel them. You can also find them via Purchase History in the App Store or online at reportaproblem.apple.com. 
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Why is Apple trying to charge me if I don't have any subscriptions?

Apple might be charging you for forgotten free trials, family member purchases (via Family Sharing), a prior purchase with a failed payment (leaving an unpaid balance), or even authorization holds; check reportaproblem.apple.com, your email receipts for "Apple," and your device's subscription settings in Settings > [Your Name] > Subscriptions to identify the charge, as it could also be card fraud if it's truly unknown. 
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How do I cancel all recurring subscriptions?

In most cases, you will need to contact the merchant or company billing the subscription in order to stop a recurring payment charged on your credit card. In some situations, however, you can ask your credit card issuer to help you by revoking authorization of payment, depending on their policy.
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How do I check my subscriptions on my iPhone?

To find subscriptions on your iPhone, go to Settings > [Your Name] > Subscriptions, or open the App Store, tap your profile icon, and select Subscriptions, where you can view, change, or cancel them, though this only shows subscriptions managed via Apple's system. 
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How do I know if I have unwanted subscriptions?

To find unwanted subscriptions, check your bank/credit card statements for recurring charges, search your email for "renewal" or "receipts," and use your phone's app store settings (Apple/Google Play) to see linked subscriptions, or use a subscription management app like Rocket Money, Trim, or PocketGuard to automatically scan and help you cancel them. 
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How do I deactivate recurring payments?

To cancel recurring payments, first contact the company directly through their app, website, or customer service, then notify your bank with a "stop payment" order at least a few days before the next charge, and always follow up in writing while monitoring your statements for any missed cancellations. 
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How to check list of subscriptions?

To check your subscriptions, review bank/credit card statements for recurring charges, use built-in settings on your devices (iPhone Settings > [Your Name] > Subscriptions, Android Play Store > Profile > Payments & Subscriptions, Amazon> Accounts & Lists > Memberships & Subscriptions), or check major platforms like YouTube (Profile > Subscriptions > Manage) and Google Play (Settings > Google > Manage your Google Account > Wallet & subscriptions). You can also use email searches or subscription manager apps for a comprehensive list.
 
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How do I see all recurring subscriptions?

To find recurring subscriptions, check your smartphone's app settings (Apple/Google Play), use financial apps like Rocket Money/Trim, review bank/credit card statements for consistent charges, or log into payment platforms like PayPal to see automated payments. Manually checking statements (3-6 months back) for recurring names like Netflix, Hulu, or other digital services is effective, while apps can automate this process. 
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Why can't I view my subscriptions on my iPhone?

If subscriptions aren't showing on your iPhone, ensure you're signed into the correct Apple ID, check the Settings app under your profile for the "Subscriptions" section, and remember that subscriptions purchased outside the App Store (like on a website) won't appear there, requiring management through the provider's site instead. Sometimes, restarting your device or using the app's "Restore Purchases" option can also sync subscriptions. 
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How to find and cancel monthly subscriptions?

How to Cancel Subscriptions Through App Stores or Accounts
  1. Cancel through Apple. Go to Settings → Your Name → Subscriptions. ...
  2. Cancel through Google Play. Open Play Store → Profile → Payments & Subscriptions → Subscriptions. ...
  3. Cancel through Amazon. ...
  4. Cancel directly with providers.
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How do I see all my subscriptions on my iPhone?

To see all your iPhone subscriptions, go to Settings > [Your Name] > Subscriptions, where you'll find active and expired subscriptions for Apple services and third-party apps, allowing you to manage, change, or cancel them in one central place. 
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How do I check my all subscriptions?

To see all your subscriptions, check your device's app stores (Google Play, Apple App Store) and account settings, as well as specific services like Amazon or PayPal, or use third-party apps like Rocket Money or Trim, which can link to your bank to find recurring payments, or manually review bank/credit card statements. 
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How do I cancel a subscription I don't recognize?

How to Cancel Subscriptions You Didn't Even Know You Had
  1. Check Your Bank Statements Regularly. ...
  2. Use Subscription Management Apps. ...
  3. Review Your App Store Subscriptions. ...
  4. Contact Companies Directly. ...
  5. Set a Reminder for Future Cancelations. ...
  6. Use Virtual Credit Cards for Free Trials.
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How do I remove an automatic subscription?

To cancel an auto-subscription, find it in your device's app store (Google Play for Android, Settings for Apple) or directly on the service's website, then look for "Manage," "Cancel Subscription," or "Turn off Auto-Renew," and follow the prompts to confirm, noting that you'll usually retain access until the paid period ends. 
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Why do they make it so hard to cancel subscriptions?

It's hard to cancel subscriptions because companies use manipulative "dark patterns" like multi-step processes, confusing language, and pressure tactics to keep you subscribed, exploiting the fact that users often forget they signed up. These designs, sometimes called "Roach Motels," create barriers to quitting, hoping you'll give up, though regulations like the FTC's "Click to Cancel" rule aim to make it easier. 
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Does turning off recurring billing cancel my subscription?

Deleting autopay stops future charges but usually doesn't immediately cancel the service, as you've typically prepaid for the current cycle (month/year); you'll retain access until that paid period ends, at which point the subscription will lapse because the next payment fails, though some services might terminate access instantly if you explicitly cancel within their system. It's best to turn off auto-renew directly with the service provider for clarity. 
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How can I find out what Apple keeps charging me for?

To see what Apple charged you, check your Purchase History in the App Store on your device or go to reportaproblem.apple.com online, both of which show apps, subscriptions, and media; for Apple Card, use the Wallet app, while Apple Support recommends using apple.com/bill to identify charges and manage subscriptions, which is the best first step for unknown amounts. 
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Why do I keep getting randomly charged by Apple?

Apple "random" charges usually come from forgotten subscriptions (Apple Music, iCloud), Family Sharing purchases by others, in-app/content buys, pre-orders, or potential account compromise; check your purchase history at reportaproblem.apple.com or in Settings > [Your Name] > Media & Purchases to identify the item, manage subscriptions, or report issues if unrecognized. 
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Is my Apple account being used by someone else?

Apple notifies you by email, text, or notification when changes are made to your account, such as when you sign in for the first time on a new device or change your password. If you receive a notification, but don't remember making changes, someone else might have wrongfully accessed your account.
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