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How to Unsubscribe From an App on Android

Manage subscription and auto-renewal settings

what you need to know

  • win game load > profile icon > Payment & Subscription > subscribe > Cancel Subscription.
  • Tap to view subscriptions Google Play Store > profile > Payment & Subscription > subscribe.
  • Subscriptions are a great way to get extra features for a monthly fee as long as you don’t overspend.

This article will show you how to cancel an app and turn off auto-renewal on Android.

How do I cancel the app?

If you’re subscribed to the app on your Android phone, it’s helpful to know how to unsubscribe if you change your mind or want to pause your subscription for a period of time. Here’s how to do it on your Android phone:

on your Android phone Google Play Store.

Tap your Google Account profile picture.

win Payment & Subscription.

Steps required to find payments and subscriptions on Android

win subscribe.

Tap the active subscription you want to cancel.

win Cancel Subscription.

Steps required to cancel your subscription on Android

Tap the reason for your subscription.

you can choose refuse to answer I don’t explain.

win Continue.

win Cancel Subscription Sign out of the app.

Steps required to cancel your subscription on Android

If you have a few days or weeks left in your subscription, you can continue to enjoy the benefits of your subscription until the time expires. Canceling does not immediately remove your subscription. It just interferes with the update.

How do I manage subscriptions on Android?

If you’d like to keep an eye on your Android app subscriptions, you can also view the subscriptions you’ve set up. Here is the place to see.

on your Android phone Google Play Store.

Tap your Google Account profile picture.

win Payment and Subscription.

Steps required to find subscriptions on Android

win subscribe.

Steps to view and manage subscriptions on Android

View active and expired subscriptions here.

How do I cancel Google Apps?

Google Apps refers to apps created by Google and includes Gmail, Google Docs, Google Sheets, Google Slides, Google Calendar, Google Drive, Google Meet and other Google products. None of these require a subscription, so you don’t even need to unsubscribe.

If your subscription list includes an app with a similar name, make sure it’s genuine and not a malicious app that pretends to be an official Google app.

Why should I subscribe or unsubscribe to the app?

Many Android apps are free to use, but some offer subscription services. Assuming you use the app enough, there are several reasons why it’s worth signing up. Let’s see why.

  • additional features. Subscribing to the app can provide you with additional features such as new game modes or ways to save data. It’s good to see if you can take advantage of these features.
  • Another way to sign up. If you watch streaming content regularly, you can sign up and pay through the Google Play Store instead of using any other method. That can make you more comfortable.
  • responsibility. Fitness apps often offer subscription services, so you claim ownership of your workouts and feel obligated to participate if you pay a monthly fee.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • How do I cancel an app on my iPhone?

    To cancel your subscription on your iPhone, open the Settings app, tap your Apple ID, then subscribe Open your subscription settings. Tap the subscription you want to cancel, then Cancel Subscription. Alternatively, open the App Store app and tap your app. Profile picture > subscribe.

  • How do I cancel an app in iTunes?

    If you have a Mac with macOS Mojave (10.14) or earlier or a PC with iTunes 12, you can cancel your subscription through iTunes. Open iTunes and select it. account > view my account Sign in with your Apple ID and password. move setting > subscribe click manage. Find and select the subscription you want to cancel. edit > Cancel Subscription. (Mac users with macOS Catalina or later access accounts and subscriptions through the Music app.)


More information

How to Unsubscribe From an App on Android

Manage subscriptions and auto-renewal settings

What to Know
Tap Play Store > the profile icon > Payments and subscriptions > Subscriptions > Cancel subscription.
View your subscriptions by tapping Google Play Store > Profile > Payments and subscriptions > Subscriptions.
Subscriptions are a useful way of gaining extra features for a monthly fee providing you don’t overspend.

This article teaches you how to unsubscribe from an app on Android and how to turn off auto-renewal.

How Do I Unsubscribe From an App?

If you’ve subscribed to an app on your Android phone, it’s useful to also know how to unsubscribe if you’ve changed your mind or simply want to pause the subscription for a time. Here’s how to do so via your Android phone.

On your Android phone, tap Google Play Store.

Tap your Google account profile picture.

Tap Payments and subscriptions.

Tap Subscriptions.

Tap the active subscription you wish to cancel.

Tap cancel subscription.

Tap a reason for subscribing.

You can choose Decline to answer to not explain.

Tap Continue.

Tap Cancel Subscription to unsubscribe from the app.

If there are still days or weeks left to run on your subscription, you can still benefit from the subscription until the time has elapsed. Cancelling doesn’t remove the subscription instantly. It merely stops it from being renewed.
How Do I Manage Subscriptions on Android?

If you’d prefer to keep an eye on your Android app subscriptions, it’s also possible to view the subscriptions you have set up. Here’s where to look.

On your Android phone, tap Google Play Store.

Tap your Google account profile picture.

Tap Payments and subscriptions.

Tap Subscriptions.

View your active and lapsed subscriptions here.

How Do I Unsubscribe From Google Apps?

Google apps refer to apps made by Google and include Gmail, Google Docs, Google Sheets, Google Slides, Google Calendar, Google Drive, Google Meet, and some other Google products. None of these require a subscription to use so there should never be a need to unsubscribe from them either.

If your subscription list includes a similarly named app, check it is the genuine article and not a malicious app pretending to be something officially from Google.

Why Would I Subscribe or Unsubscribe to an App?

While many Android apps are free to use, some offer subscription services. There are a few different reasons why it’s worth signing up to them providing you use the app enough. Here’s a look at why. 

Extra features. Subscribing to an app can give you extra features such as new game modes or ways of saving your data. It’s worth checking to see if these features will benefit you.
A different way to sign up for something. If you regularly watch streaming content, you can sign up via the Google Play Store to pay through it rather than other methods. It can be more convenient this way.
Accountability. Fitness apps often offer subscription services so you claim ownership over your workouts and feel more obliged to take part if it costs you money each month. 
FAQ

How do I unsubscribe from an app on an iPhone?
To cancel a subscription on an iPhone, open the Settings app and tap your Apple ID, then tap Subscriptions to open the Subscriptions settings. Tap the subscription you want to cancel, then tap Cancel Subscription. Alternatively, open the App Store app and tap your profile image > Subscriptions.

How do I unsubscribe from an app on iTunes?
If you’re using a Mac running macOS Mojave (10.14) or earlier, or a PC with iTunes 12, you can cancel a subscription via iTunes. Open iTunes and select Account > View My Account and sign in with your Apple ID and password. Go to Settings > Subscriptions and click Manage. Find the subscription you want to cancel and select Edit > Cancel Subscription. (Mac users with macOS Catalina and later will access their account and subscriptions via the Music app.)

#Unsubscribe #App #Android

How to Unsubscribe From an App on Android

Manage subscriptions and auto-renewal settings

What to Know
Tap Play Store > the profile icon > Payments and subscriptions > Subscriptions > Cancel subscription.
View your subscriptions by tapping Google Play Store > Profile > Payments and subscriptions > Subscriptions.
Subscriptions are a useful way of gaining extra features for a monthly fee providing you don’t overspend.

This article teaches you how to unsubscribe from an app on Android and how to turn off auto-renewal.

How Do I Unsubscribe From an App?

If you’ve subscribed to an app on your Android phone, it’s useful to also know how to unsubscribe if you’ve changed your mind or simply want to pause the subscription for a time. Here’s how to do so via your Android phone.

On your Android phone, tap Google Play Store.

Tap your Google account profile picture.

Tap Payments and subscriptions.

Tap Subscriptions.

Tap the active subscription you wish to cancel.

Tap cancel subscription.

Tap a reason for subscribing.

You can choose Decline to answer to not explain.

Tap Continue.

Tap Cancel Subscription to unsubscribe from the app.

If there are still days or weeks left to run on your subscription, you can still benefit from the subscription until the time has elapsed. Cancelling doesn’t remove the subscription instantly. It merely stops it from being renewed.
How Do I Manage Subscriptions on Android?

If you’d prefer to keep an eye on your Android app subscriptions, it’s also possible to view the subscriptions you have set up. Here’s where to look.

On your Android phone, tap Google Play Store.

Tap your Google account profile picture.

Tap Payments and subscriptions.

Tap Subscriptions.

View your active and lapsed subscriptions here.

How Do I Unsubscribe From Google Apps?

Google apps refer to apps made by Google and include Gmail, Google Docs, Google Sheets, Google Slides, Google Calendar, Google Drive, Google Meet, and some other Google products. None of these require a subscription to use so there should never be a need to unsubscribe from them either.

If your subscription list includes a similarly named app, check it is the genuine article and not a malicious app pretending to be something officially from Google.

Why Would I Subscribe or Unsubscribe to an App?

While many Android apps are free to use, some offer subscription services. There are a few different reasons why it’s worth signing up to them providing you use the app enough. Here’s a look at why. 

Extra features. Subscribing to an app can give you extra features such as new game modes or ways of saving your data. It’s worth checking to see if these features will benefit you.
A different way to sign up for something. If you regularly watch streaming content, you can sign up via the Google Play Store to pay through it rather than other methods. It can be more convenient this way.
Accountability. Fitness apps often offer subscription services so you claim ownership over your workouts and feel more obliged to take part if it costs you money each month. 
FAQ

How do I unsubscribe from an app on an iPhone?
To cancel a subscription on an iPhone, open the Settings app and tap your Apple ID, then tap Subscriptions to open the Subscriptions settings. Tap the subscription you want to cancel, then tap Cancel Subscription. Alternatively, open the App Store app and tap your profile image > Subscriptions.

How do I unsubscribe from an app on iTunes?
If you’re using a Mac running macOS Mojave (10.14) or earlier, or a PC with iTunes 12, you can cancel a subscription via iTunes. Open iTunes and select Account > View My Account and sign in with your Apple ID and password. Go to Settings > Subscriptions and click Manage. Find the subscription you want to cancel and select Edit > Cancel Subscription. (Mac users with macOS Catalina and later will access their account and subscriptions via the Music app.)

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