Do you wish to cancel Play Store subscriptions on your Android phone or tablet?
Well, read on, as we’ll run you through how you can cancel any subscription you may have and any charges that may come with them.
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Subscriptions on the Google Play Store will automatically renew unless you manually unsubscribe from them.
If you don’t wish that to happen simply follow the instructions outlined below.
Beware…
…simply uninstalling a Google Play Store app that is installed on your Android device won’t cancel your subscription and stop the fees that go with it.
Therefore it is recommended to follow these steps:
It is worth noting that if you have a subscription that is removed from the Google Play Store for a reason that is out of your control, your subscription will be automatically canceled. Unfortunately, however, your past subscription with this service will not be refunded.
What Occurs Once You’ve Canceled A Subscription?
Once you have canceled a subscription, you’ll still be able to use the apps services for the time you have already paid. For example, if you have previously purchased a subscription that renews every month, let’s say it renews on the 1st and you cancel on the 14th, you will have until the 1st of the coming month to use the service until it is canceled.
If you change your mind on a cancelation, that’s ok because it is an easy process to renew. There are two ways to renew a subscription depending on whether the service is still within a paid period or not.
The first way is dependant on whether the service is still active. If it is, then follow the below steps:
It is worth noting that some services are not able to be restored this way and you may have to wait until your paid period is over before you can restore the service. It won’t affect how you use the application as you are still able to use the service as normal until it expires.
And if the canceled subscription service’s paid period has expired, then simply set up the subscription just as you would any new subscription service through the Google Play Store.
Depending on which Google Play Store you have subscribed to, you may have the option to pause the service. When you decide to do this, the service will pause at the end of your paid service until you decide to restore it.
You can pause a subscription by following these steps:
How To Restart A Paused Subscription
You can resume a paused subscription at any time. It’s easy to do, just follow these steps:
There are two main changes you can make to any Google Play Store subscription service.Â
The first is checking your subscriptions and their associated renewal dates. You can do this by:
The second change you can make to any Google Play Store subscription is to change the payment method you use to pay for the service. If you wish to change this simply follow these steps:
Sweet…
…it’s as easy as that to cancel, pause, or change any of the Google Play Store subscriptions you may have.
You know what else is easy?
Managing your money.
But not in the traditional sense, managing your money like that certainly isn’t easy. No, the easy way is to use a money management app called Emma.
Emma will assist you in a variety of ways. You can use Emma to connect all your accounts in one place and avoid any hidden bank account overdraft fees. She will also help you keep track of any wasteful subscriptions you may no longer use on your devices or any upcoming debt repayments. Needless to say, Emma can help you save you a lot of cash.
Make managing your money easy, simply allow Emma to take the helm. She’ll look after you no matter your financial position.
Emma is available for download through both the App Store and Google Play Store.
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