What are subscriptions and how do they work on your iPhone?
If you have an iPhone, you may have subscriptions that you want to cancel. Subscriptions are a way for companies to pay you for services that you already receive, like a magazine subscription. You can cancel your subscription by going to the App Store and selecting your subscription app. On the app’s main screen, select the account picture in the top left corner and then select “Cancel Subscription.” If there is no picture in that corner, then it means your account is not subscribed to anything.
How to cancel subscriptions on your iPhone
If you no longer need a subscription to a service, you can cancel it on your iPhone.
1. Open the App Store on your iPhone.
2. Tap the Purchases tab at the top of the screen.
3. Find the subscription you want to cancel and tap its icon.
4. On the Subscription Cancellation screen that appears, you’ll see a blue Cancel button next to each subscription’s title.
5. Tap Cancel to cancel the subscription immediately.
6. If you want to keep some or all of your current subscriptions, tap Keep All at the bottom of the screen and enter your password when prompted.
7. Once all of your subscriptions have been canceled, your purchase history will be cleared and any unused credits will be transferred back to your account balance.
Potential benefits of canceling subscriptions
With so many apps and services available on the market, it can be hard to decide which ones to subscribe to. But what are the potential benefits of canceling your subscriptions? Here are eight reasons why you might want to consider doing just that.
1. You’re not using the service anymore.
If you no longer need or use a service, canceling your subscription will save you money in the long run. Not only will you avoid any ongoing fees, but you’ll also free up storage on your device and have more space for new content.
2. You’re saving money on your phone bill.
Some services charge monthly fees even if you only use them occasionally. Canceling these subscriptions can save you hundreds of dollars over the course of a year.
3. You’re cutting down on wastefulness and clutter in your life.