Have you ever gone through your bank statement and noticed a charge from Apple iTunes, but had no idea where it came from or how to cancel it? You’re not alone. In this post, we’ll go over some tips to help you figure out where these charges are coming from and how to cancel them.
Firstly, you can check your recent purchases by going to your Apple ID. Hop into the Settings app, tap your Apple ID, then tap iTunes and App Store. Once you’re there, tap your Apple ID at the top again and hit “view Apple ID.” Scroll down a bit, and you’ll see an option that says “purchase history.” Tap that, and all your recent transactions on your Apple ID will show up. If something looks out of place that you didn’t purchase or is not recognized by a spouse or family member who uses your Apple ID, check to see if there is a device using your Apple ID that you don’t recognize.
To do this, go back to the settings page, tap your Apple ID, and scroll down to see all the devices that are logged in using your Apple ID. If you see a device that looks like it doesn’t belong, simply tap on it, and there’s an option to remove that device from your Apple ID. After removing the device, reset your Apple ID password.
If you’re subscribed to an app or service that you forgot about, you can easily cancel that subscription. Go to the Settings app, tap your Apple ID, and right towards the top, you’ll see the “subscriptions” option. Tap that, and all your current subscriptions will pop up. If you see a subscription that you don’t need anymore, simply tap on it and then hit confirm to cancel the subscription.
Most of the subscriptions will still be accessible for a week or two until the next month ends, after which, the subscription will disappear. By following these simple steps, you can easily see iTunes charges and cancel subscriptions that you no longer require.
We hope you found this post helpful.