You can continue to use Apple Music until the free trial expires |
EARLY adopters of Apple's new music streaming service will be coming to end of their free trial period within the next 24 hours. If you've decided it's not quite right for you, here's how to quickly cancel your subscription.
Apple Music offers new users a three-month free trial to test-out the streaming service.
At the end of the trial period, if you have not cancelled the service, Apple simple begins withdrawing the subscription fee from the card associated with your iTunes account.
Those who first decided to try the Spotify rival when it rolled out across the globe alongside the iOS 8.4 earlier this summer.
Apple offers two subscription plans – a £9.99 Individual plan or a £14.99 Family Membership plan.
If you decide to leave the new-streamer-on-the-block, Apple allows users to quickly turn off automatic renewal.
This means you will still be able to continue to enjoy Apple Music until the free subscription ends.
If you want to cancel your Apple Music subscription from within your iPhone, launch the default Music app.
Within the app – tap the small black-and-white profile logo in the top-left corner of the screen.
Hit View Apple ID and then enter your Apple ID password when prompted.
When your Account loads, scroll down to Subscriptions and tap Manage.
This allows you to switch between the available subscription plans, see when your free trial expires – and turn off the renewal.
Toggle the Automatic Renewal option off.
Hit the small silhouette in the top left-hand corner of the Music app on iOS |
You can manage your Apple Music subscription, or cancel it before the first payment |
Apple will ask you to confirm your decision. If you accept, then your Apple Music subscription will be terminated.
If you have any time left in your Apple Music free trial – then you can continue to stream until it expires.
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