Let's face it: There are greek sex videosso manystreaming services, sometimes you just need to cut down on how many you currently subscribe to.
If you're looking to cancel your Apple TV+ subscription, you've come to the right place. Here's how to cancel your Apple TV+ subscription on desktop or on your phone.
Step 1: Sign into your Apple TV+ account and click on your profile icon in the top right corner of the window.
Step 2: Select "Settings" from the drop-down menu that appears.
Step 3: Scroll to the bottom of your "Account settings" page, where you will see your subscriptions.
Under Apple TV+, select "Manage."
Step 4: A window to "Edit your subscription" will appear.
Select "Cancel subscription."
Step 5: To confirm your cancellation, press "Cancel subscription" once more.
You will still have access to your subscription until the end of your billing period. However, if you cancel while on a free trial, you will lose access to the free trial immediately.
Step 1: Open "Settings." Then, click on your name.
Step 2: On your "Apple ID" page, select "Subscriptions."
Step 3: Once on your "Subscriptions" page, select your Apple TV+ subscription.
Step 4: On your "Edit subscription" page, press "Cancel subscription."
A window will pop up asking to confirm your cancellation. Press "confirm" to cancel your Apple TV+ subscription.
You will still have access to your subscription until the end of your billing period. However, as with canceling on desktop, if you cancel while on a free trial, you will lose access to the free trial immediately.
But, hey, at least you'll make room for other subscriptions!
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