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7/01/2015

How to Stop Apple Music Auto-Renewal

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Apple Music launched on Tuesday, and Cupertino is offering users a three-month free trial in the hopes that you'll eschew Spotify, Rdio, or another service for Apple's approach to streaming.
After you update to iOS 8.4 and launch the new Music app, Apple will offer you the chance to start your free trial, which will link up to your Apple ID. In a matter of seconds, you'll be compiling playlists, scrolling through Apple's recommendations, and listening to Beats 1.
It's fast and convenient, but signing up for the free trial also auto-enrolls you in Apple Music. A $9.99 per month charge will automatically be applied to your Apple account when the three-month free trial has expired. The good news, however, is that you can opt out and decide on your own whether you want to start paying for Apple Music. Found out how below.


On iOS
1. Tap the Settings icon
2. Select iTunes & App Store
3. Tap "Apple ID: [your email] at the top
4. Tap "View Apple ID" in the pop-up window
5. Enter password, if prompted
6. Under Subscriptions, tap Manage
7. Find "Apple Music Membership" and tap it
8. Toggle the auto-renewal option to off
In the Apple Music App
1. Tap "My Music" on the far right of the app's bottom menu 2. Tap the face icon on the top left of the screen
3. Tap View Apple ID
4. Under Subscriptions, tap Manage
5. Find "Apple Music Membership" and tap it
6. Toggle the auto-renewal option to off
On iTunes
1. Make sure iTunes is updated to version 12.2
2. Click the face icon near the search bar
3. Click Account Info and sign in, if prompted
4. Navigate to Settings
5. Find Subscriptions and select Manage
6. Click edit next to Apple Music and "Off" next to Apple Music




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