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How to Stop Apple Music From Automatically Billing You

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Apple Music officially launched on Tuesday, and users are flocking to the three-month free trial — with a cleaner conscience, thanks to Taylor Swift.

But if you end up ditching the service after the trial ends, you should make sure you’re not billed $9.99 under Apple Music’s default automatic renewal. (Remember: anyone with an Apple ID had to link up a valid credit card or other payment option.)

Here’s how to make sure you don’t accidentally cost yourself some cash, as WIRED points out:

  • Once you’re in the Apple Music app, tap on the human head icon to enter your profile.
  • Tap on View Apple ID and log in.
  • Tap on Manage, which is under Subscriptions.
  • Tap Your Membership, and then Your Apple Membership.
  • Now you’ll see Automatic Renewal. Switch this to off to cancel your subscription.
  • Read next: Everything You Need to Know About Apple Music

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