If you signed up for Apple Music on the first day Apple's streaming music service launched, then your three-month period of free music will expire tomorrow. If you do not want to be automatically charged 165 crowns or 245 crowns for the family plan, you must cancel the subscription.
If you plan to stay with Apple Music even after three months, then you don't have to worry about anything. However, if Apple's approach to music streaming didn't suit you and you want to stay with competitors like Spotify, Rdio, Google Play Music, or you don't want to use streaming at all, then you need to take a few simple steps.
How to unsubscribe from Apple Music
The easiest way to cancel your Apple Music subscription is directly on the iPhone or iPad where you have been using the service in recent months. However, the free trial period may not end tomorrow for everyone. It depends on when you first activated Apple Music. You can also find out this date according to the following instructions.
- In the Music app, click your profile icon in the upper left corner.
- Click on View Apple ID.
- On the menu Subscription choose Manage.
- On the menu Recovery options uncheck the button Automatic renewal and confirm.
You can also find out exactly when your free trial ends on the screen where you can cancel your Apple Music subscription. At the same time, you can check here which type of subscription you have activated.
Last ads before payment
In August, Apple proudly announced that its music streaming service used by 11 million people. But whether the number has continued to grow since then, stayed the same, or decreased, the most important thing is coming right now. There is a situation where users will have to start paying for music streaming, and only now will it be seen how far Apple has succeeded with the ambitious service.
In order to attract as many users as possible, Apple has taken a final advertising step and released several videos that show in detail how Apple Music works and what it has to offer. If you don't know whether Apple Music has something to offer you, or if you already use the service, but some functions were still unclear to you, the videos attached below can help you.
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In the Czech Republic, almost everyone opts out, it was a pleasant service, music well integrated into the application, but in our country it is not customary to pay for something that is free somewhere else, even at the cost of the fact that it is not legal.
that's just bullshit, I've been paying for music for several years. the truth is that Apple Music is not right for our basin. Stations, selections, beats 1,,, maybe for lemmings who include YouTube like hip-hop.
The gallery is a mess like after a grenade explosion, the song recommendations are absolutely sad.
I'm glad my trial period is over.
The quality of the stream is also not miraculous and it is around 1000 on headphones (I have Apple EarPods, you can already know it as hell)
So back to iTunes purchases + podcasts. Spotify is doing better.
I don't have time to read all the comments: will my downloaded songs be deleted during the 3 month period if I don't renew my Apple Music? Thanks for the info