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Easy Steps to Cancel Your Apple TV Free Trial - A Complete Guide

Explore our comprehensive guide to cancelling your Apple TV free trial on iPhone, iPad, and Mac. This detailed article also troubleshoots common issues like incorrect Apple ID, hidden subscriptions, and potential billing changes for a smooth cancellation experience.

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Published Jan 29, 2024

So, you've given Apple TV a whirl with their free trial and decided it's not for you. No worries! Canceling your free trial is a straightforward process, and we're here to guide you through it.

In this article, you'll learn the step-by-step method to cancel your Apple TV free trial before it rolls into a paid subscription. Whether you're using an iPhone, iPad, or your Mac, we've got you covered.

Step-by-step guide to canceling Apple TV free trial on iPhone

You might be thinking it's a big hassle to cancel an Apple TV free trial on your iPhone. Good news for you: it's pretty straightforward. Here's how you can do it without breaking a sweat.

Start by opening the Settings app on your iPhone. It's what you usually do when you want to make any changes related to your Apple ID or iCloud account. Your Apple ID holds the key to managing your Apple TV free trial.

Once you've opened up settings, go ahead and tap on your name. It's right at the top and it's how you access your Apple ID details. Now, tap on 'Subscriptions'. You’ll find all your active and expired subscriptions here.

Have you found the Apple TV subscription? Well, tap on 'Apple TV Plus'. You're only a few steps away now. You'll see some details about your subscription status, and find the option 'Cancel Free Trial'.

You're almost there. Tapping on this will show a pop-up, prompting you to default confirm or cancel the action. Go ahead, be firm and Tap 'Confirm'. Note that cancellation takes effect at the end of the current billing period. So, you're to pay for the subscription if you've already been billed before deciding to cancel.

And just like that, you’ve canceled your Apple TV free trial on your iPhone. It's that easy. But bear in mind that once you cancel the trial, you won't access any of Apple TV Plus services. So, weight your decision carefully.

Next, we will walk you through the same process on an iPad. The steps are quite similar to the method used on iPhones. It's a temporary shift that ensures you aren’t completely locked out if you decide to revive the subscription later on. Read on to learn more.

How to cancel Apple TV free trial on iPad

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So, you're wondering how to cancel the Apple TV free trial on your iPad? The process is pretty much the same as it's on iPhone. Even though the devices differ, Apple ensures a consistent user experience across all its products. So, let's get started with the step-by-step guide.

Step 1: You'll want to begin by unlocking your iPad. Find your way to the 'Settings' app - it's usually located on the main screen. Tap on it to open.

Step 2: Next, you'll see your name at the top of the left sidebar. Click on your name to access your Apple ID account settings.

Step 3: From your account settings, locate the 'Subscriptions' option and tap on it. This takes you to the list of all subscriptions tied to your Apple ID.

Step 4: In the list of subscriptions, you'll find 'Apple TV Plus'. Tap on it to view the details of your subscription.

Step 5: Here, you'll notice the 'Cancel Free Trial' button. Tap on it to initiate the cancellation process.

Remember, once you hit cancel, the free trial ends at the close of the billing period and Apple TV Plus service is immediately ceased. So, consider whether you're ready to part with Apple's streaming offerings before making the final decision.

Just like when you canceled the trial on your iPhone, ensure to complete the process before the billing period ends otherwise, you could find undesirable charges on your account. Also, note that the cancellation isn't instant - it takes effect at the end of the current billing period.

Canceling Apple TV free trial on Mac: A simple guide

Don't fret, because canceling your Apple TV free trial on a Mac is just as easy as doing so on an iPhone or iPad.

First, open the App Store on your Mac. You'll find it in your Dock or you can simply use the Spotlight Search. Once you're in, make sure that you're signed in with your Apple ID. If you're not, go to the 'Store' menu and select 'Sign In'. Then, enter your Apple ID and password.

Next, click on your profile icon in the bottom-left corner. This will open your App Store Account screen. Here you'll see all of your active and expired subscriptions.

Scroll until you find the 'Apple TV Plus' subscription. Click on 'Edit', found next to the subscription. This will open the subscription details which will show a 'Cancel Free Trial' or 'Cancel Subscription' button.

By clicking on this button, your Apple TV Plus free trial cancellation process begins. You'll not be charged after the trial period and your access to Apple TV Plus services ceases at the end of the current billing period.

Take a moment here. Do you truly want to end your trial? Because once the cancellation process is complete, you'll lose all access to the exclusive content. Think it through then proceed.

Rest assured, Apple makes this process smooth and there's no going in circles with difficult procedures. You're always in control of your subscriptions.

Each step is designed to be straightforward to ensure you have no trouble while navigating. One more thing to keep in mind - if you decide to renew your subscription, you can do so at any time.

So there you have it! Now you're well-equipped with the knowledge on how to cancel your Apple TV Plus free trial on a Mac. We trust that you've found this step-by-step guide helpful.

Common issues while canceling Apple TV free trial and their solutions

As you navigate your way to canceling your free trial, you may encounter a few hiccups. Don't worry, we've got you covered! From missteps while following the cancellation process to technical glitches, there's an array of common issues users encounter. Below, you'll discover these speed bumps and simple solutions to help bypass them with ease.

Incorrect Apple ID or Password
Having trouble logging in? Losing track of usernames or passwords is something we all run into. Please ensure you're entering the correct Apple ID and password. If you've forgotten your Apple ID or password, you can reset it on Apple's website.

Can't Find Subscription Settings
You've navigated to your Apple ID settings but can't seem to find the Subscriptions tab? It's tucked under the iTunes & App Store section. Go in, tap on Apple ID, followed by "View Apple ID". Then scroll down to the Subscriptions section.

Subscription Not Showing Up
Is your Apple TV subscription not appearing? Remember that subscriptions only show under the account through which they were purchased. If you purchased your subscription through a different Apple ID, log out and back in with the correct Apple ID.

Problems with Multiple Subscriptions
Having multiple subscriptions under different Apple IDs can be complicated. Juggling free trials for various services, like Apple Music or iCloud, may end up confusing you. Make sure to manage each subscription individually - ensuring that you have a clear list of all your active subscriptions and their respective Apple IDs.

Change in Billing Information
If you've recently made changes to your billing information, this could be causing cancellation issues. For any changes in credit card details or primary billing account, make sure to update them through your Apple account.

Conclusion

So, you've learned how to cancel your Apple TV free trial on multiple devices. You're now equipped to navigate the cancellation process, even when faced with common issues like incorrect Apple ID, hidden subscriptions, or multiple accounts. Remember, the key is to stay calm and follow the steps outlined in this guide. With this knowledge, you'll be able to manage your subscriptions with confidence. Don't let the process intimidate you. It's simpler than you think. And remember, if you ever need to cancel other subscriptions, the process is likely similar. So, go ahead and take control of your digital life. You've got this!

Frequently Asked Questions


Q1: How can I cancel an Apple TV free trial on an iPhone?

You can cancel by heading to the Settings on your iPhone, then clicking on your Apple ID and the 'Subscriptions' tab. Find the Apple TV app and click 'Cancel Subscription'.


Q2: How can I cancel on an iPad?

It's similar to an iPhone. Go to Settings, click on your Apple ID, find 'Subscriptions', locate the Apple TV app, and select 'Cancel Subscription'.


Q3: What if I can't find 'Subscriptions' under my Apple ID?

Ensure you are logged in with the Apple ID used to subscribe. If you are, the Subscriptions tab may be further down in the Apple ID menu.


Q4: Why aren't my subscriptions showing up?

This could be due to your Apple ID. Ensure you are logged in with the Apple ID you used to subscribe.


Q5: How can I cancel my Apple TV trial on a Mac?

On your Mac, go to the App Store, and click on your Apple ID at the bottom left. From there, select 'View Information', then 'Subscriptions', and finally 'Cancel Subscription' next to Apple TV.


Q6: Can I manage multiple subscriptions on my device?

Yes, you can manage multiple subscriptions from the same Apple ID screen in your device settings.


Q7: What should I do if I have changed my billing information?

If your billing info has changed, update it under 'Payment & Shipping' in your Apple ID settings before making any changes to your subscriptions.

This article was originally published on 29 Jan 2024 but has been regularly updated to keep the information current.
Kyle Crisp
Kyle has been using Apple products for over 25 years. He loves helping people learn how to use their Apple devices.
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