It’s always a good idea to check your Apple subscriptions to make sure you’re not still subscribed to services you no longer use. We’ll show you how to view your expired subscriptions and cancel the ones you don’t need here. You can also view and cancel subscriptions on your Mac.
Make sure you’ve backed up your data on your current Apple ID before creating a new one.
Make sure you’ve backed up your data on your current Apple ID before creating a new one.
Make sure you’ve backed up your data on your current Apple ID before creating a new one.
The first section, ACTIVE, contains all subscriptions that are still in effect. Tap any of the subscriptions to see billing information, including your next billing date, the amount you’ll be billed, alternatives to your current subscription, and the option to cancel. The second section, INACTIVE, displays subscriptions that you’ll no longer be billed for. These subscriptions will be automatically removed 365 days after the expiration date listed below each subscription.
If you don’t see the option to cancel, you’ve already canceled the subscription and it hasn’t yet expired.
If you don’t see the option to cancel, you’ve already canceled the subscription and it hasn’t yet expired.
Go to https://reportaproblem. apple. com in your web browser. Choose Request a refund. Select your reason and tap Next. Select the subscription and tap Next. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete your request. You can check the status of your request by returning to https://reportaproblem. apple. com and tapping Check Status of Claims.