Scan 60–90 days of card/bank statements and make a “hit list” of anything recurring, vague, or annual — you can’t cancel what ...
Managing subscriptions directly from your iPhone is one of the simplest ways to prevent unwanted charges and keep track of active services. Whether you're looking to cancel a streaming platform, cloud ...
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Subscriptions can be more than frustrating. Being nickel and dimed to death is never fun, whether you're paying for multiple streaming services or apps you use regularly on your phone. It's even worse ...
If your subscriptions are getting out of control, you’re not alone. I feel it too: I pay for news sites, video streaming, music services, online magazines, my cat’s special food, charities and lots ...
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Accessing app subscriptions on an iPhone can be done either via the Settings app or the App Store—here’s how to renew, cancel and manage your subscriptions. App Store icon displayed on a phone screen.
Over the years, I’ve likely wasted thousands of dollars on forgotten subscriptions—and I’m not alone. A 2022 survey by research firm C+R found that 42% of Americans had paid for subscriptions they’d ...
Everybody loves free apps, but paid ones come with a host of exclusive features that make the user experience a lot better. For instance, YouTube Premium removes the ads, plays videos even if your ...