How to cancel App Store subscription on iPhone/iPad – Guide

Apple has released StoreKit 2, a set of APIs for in-app purchases and subscriptions. New Swift-based tools can help developers better track and support their users’ purchases, rather than relying on third-party solutions like RevenueCat. This week’s unveiling of iOS 15, iPadOS 15 and watchOS 8 includes new features for developers, including StoreKit 2.

Apple is updating the App Store Server API and App Store Server Notifications to let developers know in real-time when a user’s subscription expires and potentially offers a free renewal. This update will also add new APIs to “determine product entitlements and eligibility for offers, quickly retrieve a user’s in-app purchase history, discover the current status of a subscription with a simple check” and, most importantly, provide a way for users to manage subscriptions and request a refund in-app.

How to cancel an App Store subscription on iOS 15 and iPadOS 15

Open Apple ID and type your password. Tap the three lines in the top left corner of the screen that say “Password” and “Confirm Password.” Type your new password and tap the “Enter” button.

To subscribe to a particular magazine, please tap on “Subscriptions” and the list of active subscriptions will be loaded.

Tap the subscription you want to cancel and then tap “Unsubscribe” button.

Confirm the operation by tapping the “Confirm” button. ..

Final note

If you have an iPhone or iPad, and you’re a subscriber to the App Store, there’s a good chance that you’ve heard of something called “cancelling your subscription.” This is a way for you to stop receiving new updates and notifications for the app, as well as any other apps that are part of the App Store. To cancel your subscription, follow these steps:

  1. Open the App Store on your device.
  2. Scroll down to the bottom of the screen and find “My Account.”
  3. Click on “Cancel My Subscription.”
  4. Your subscription will be cancelled and all future updates for the app will be removed from your device.