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If you’re looking to cancel your Apple Music subscription, we’ve got you covered. Here’s all you need to know about how to unsubscribe from Apple Music after your free trial period is over.
An individual’s membership for Apple Music costs £9.99 per month, giving you access to the entire Apple Music library, recommendations, and radio stations. But should you wish to cancel your subscription, we’ll guide you through it.
To ensure you don’t get charged after your free trial or if you want to switch to other platforms, here’s what you need to do:
How to Cancel Apple Music Subscription on iPhone, iPad, or iPad
- Open the Apple Music app, tap on the silhouette icon on the upper-left corner of the screen to access user settings.
- Tap on “View Apple ID” at the bottom section of the screen and enter your Apple ID and password.
- On the Account Settings page, tap on “Manage” under the Memberships section
- Tap “Your Membership” under the Apple Music Membership section and select “Turn Off Auto-Renewal.”
How to Cancel Apple Music Subscription on your Mac
- Launch the iTunes application.
- On the menu bar at the top of the screen, go to Account > My Account and enter your Apple ID and password.
- Scroll down to “Settings,” and under this heading, locate the “Plans”
- Click on “Manage” then click on your “Membership Fee” for Apple Music Subscription.
- A window will pop up asking if you’d like to turn off the auto-renewal. Click on it to turn it off.
If you want to cancel the plan on your iPhone, please read: How to Cancel a Subscription on an iPhone.
FAQs
1. Can I still use Apple Music after I cancel my subscription?
No, once you cancel your subscription, you will no longer have access to Apple Music’s library.
2. What happens to my Apple Music playlists and downloads after I cancel my subscription?
You will lose access to all downloaded music and playlists once the subscription is canceled. However, you can keep your playlists by exporting them to other music streaming services like Spotify or Tidal.