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How to Find All Your Active Subscriptions on iPhone and Android
Your phone keeps a record of every subscription you've bought through its app store, even ones you signed up for years ago and completely forgot about. Checking it takes under a minute and is one of the fastest ways to find subscriptions you didn't know were still active.
On iPhone or iPad
- Open Settings.
- Tap your name at the top to open your Apple ID page.
- Tap Subscriptions.
- You'll see every active and recently expired subscription billed through Apple, including the renewal date and price.
This only shows subscriptions billed through Apple's App Store. If you signed up for a service's web version directly with a credit card, it won't appear here — you'll need to check that service's own account page instead.
On Android
- Open the Google Play Store app.
- Tap your profile icon in the top right.
- Tap Payments & subscriptions, then Subscriptions.
- You'll see every subscription billed through Google Play, along with renewal dates.
As with iPhone, this list only covers subscriptions billed through the Play Store — anything paid directly to a company's website with a card won't show up here.
Why this only gets you part of the way
App store subscription pages are a great first stop, but most people's subscriptions are split across several billing methods: app store purchases, direct credit card charges, PayPal, and bank transfers for things like gym memberships or insurance. A full picture means checking all of these, not just your phone.
That's also why app store subscription pages aren't a long-term tracking solution — they don't show subscriptions billed elsewhere, and they don't send you a reminder before a renewal. They're useful for a one-time check, not ongoing visibility.
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