Cancel All Those Subscriptions You Don’t Need With This Hidden Smartphone Feature
There's a subscription for everything now. It used to be that you would just pay for your favorite magazine or cable TV every month, but now you'll find food delivery, social
media, dating, music streaming and ride share companies all charging you monthly for some sort of service. BMW is even charging its customers $18 a month to heat the front seats of
their own cars.And we're not immune to this service-based economy either. You may be paying hundreds of dollars in recurring payments for apps like Amazon Prime, Netflix, Spotify,
Hulu, Disney Plus and even AppleCare. With so many services, it's unfortunately easy to lose track of everything you're paying for too. If you're trying to cut some costs, you
should start with the many subscriptions you might have on your phone. In this story, we'll show you how to find all the monthly services you're paying for on your mobile device,
whether it's via the Apple Store on your iPhone or via Google Play on Android, and how to cancel the ones you no longer want.If you're looking to save money in other ways, check
out 10 ways to save on streaming services, how to save on TV streaming with these simple tricks and free options to some of your favorite paid services.Find and cancel your
subscriptions on your iPhoneYou can find all your monthly subscriptions from the Apple Store in a couple places on your iPhone, but the easiest is through your settings. To do
this, launch the Settings application, tap on your name at the top and then hit Subscriptions in the first section. Here you'll see a list of all the active (and inactive)
subscriptions that you've signed up for from apps you downloaded from the App Store.You can also find your subscriptions in the App Store app. Nelson Aguilar/CNET Under Active,
you'll see all the subscriptions you're currently paying, with the following information: app/service name, short description, next bill date and cost. To cancel an active
subscription, tap on the subscription, hit the red Cancel Subscription button at the bottom of the page and then tap Confirm in the pop-up that appears.You'll be notified how long
you'll have access to the paid service if you cancel. Nelson Aguilar/CNET For most subscriptions, you'll still be able to access the paid services until the end of your billing
period. However, some apps won't let you continue using the service, so you'll have to read the fine print to see what happens if you cancel. Once it is canceled, the subscription
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will remain in the active section, but will show, in red text, when it's expiring.Find and cancel your subscriptions on your AndroidUnlike iOS, Android runs on devices from various
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