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There are plenty of excellent subscription-based services available through your iPhone, but sometimes you need to cancel a subscription, lest you incur an unwanted charge. Here's how to prevent auto-renewals on iPhones running iOS 14, iOS 13, iOS 12, or iOS 11.
Here's how to run off the auto renewal feature on your iPhone:
Complete the cancellation process at least 24 hours before the renewal date. Otherwise, the subscription might still renew, and you'll be charged.
Tap the field at the top of the screen that reads Apple ID: [your email address].
Tap Subscriptions.
If you have a lot of subscriptions, you might need to scroll down the list.You can edit your subscription if it contains options or cancel auto-renew. Tap Cancel Subscription to cancel the subscription.
If you pay in advance, you can still use the service up until the date listed. It's worth doing this if you plan on only having the subscription for a brief time.
You've successfully turned off auto-renew on your iPhone for that subscription.
If you realize you didn't mean to turn off auto-renewal for a subscription or change your mind later, you can switch it back on from the same Subscriptions screen.
Complete the process by entering your password or via FaceID or TouchID.
Your subscription is set up again until you choose to cancel it.
There are a few key things to consider.
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