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How to Turn Off Auto Renewal on iPhone

By Matthew Lynch
June 11, 2023
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When you subscribe to a service or app on your iPhone, there is often an option for auto-renewal. This means that when your current subscription period ends, the payment for the next period will automatically be charged to your account, and your subscription will continue without interruption. While this can be convenient, it’s not always desirable or necessary.

Perhaps you’ve found you no longer use the app or service as much as you used to, or you’ve simply found an alternative that works better for you. Or maybe you want to give yourself more control over your subscription payments. Whatever the reason, if you want to turn off auto-renewal on iPhone, here’s what you need to do.

Step 1: Go to your iPhone settings

To start, go to your iPhone settings. Here, you’ll find a list of options that relate to your iPhone, including those that contain your subscription information.

Step 2: Tap on your Apple ID

Within your iPhone settings, tap on your Apple ID information. This is where you’ll find all the details relating to your Apple account, including your subscriptions.

Step 3: Tap on subscriptions

After you’ve selected your Apple ID, tap on the “Subscriptions” option. This will show a list of all the subscriptions that are currently active on your account, including those with auto-renewal enabled.

Step 4: Select the subscription you want to turn off auto-renewal for

Within the “Subscriptions” page, select the subscription that you want to cancel. Here, you’ll see all the details related to that particular subscription, including its cost, the renewal period, and the date that it will automatically renew.

Step 5: Turn off auto-renewal

At the bottom of the subscription details page, you’ll see an option to “Cancel Subscription” and below that is “Auto-Renewal”. When you want to turn off auto-renewal, simply toggle the switch next to “Auto-Renewal” to the “off” position.

Step 6: Confirm your decision

Once you’ve turned off auto-renewal, the subscription will no longer be renewed automatically, and you’ll be charged only for the period you’ve already paid for. You’ll also be able to continue using the service or app until your current subscription period ends. Before you leave the page, the app or service may ask you to confirm your decision to turn off auto-renewal, so make sure you’re sure before proceeding.

In conclusion, turning off auto-renewal on your iPhone is a straightforward process that can help you keep control of your subscription payments. It’s always a good idea to review your active subscriptions periodically to ensure you’re getting the best value for your money on all of your apps and services.

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