Everyone knows that Apple Music service is now live and during the sign-up process, you’re asked if you’d like to start your free three-month trial. Part of that process is you agreeing to pay for Apple Music once your trial expires, with no further action required on your part.
Not everyone is going to want Apple Music to automatically renew on September 30 or whenever your free trial is up. You can set a calendar reminder to debate whether or not you want to pay up, or you could disable auto-renew. If you’re not aware lets us discuss about how to disable Apple Music automatic renewal. Follow the steps given below :
- Initially launch the Music app on your device and tap on the profile icon in the top left corner.
- Select view Apple ID.
- Tap on manage, under the subscriptions section.
- A list of the subscriptions, past and present, connected to your Apple ID will be displayed here. Find and tap on membership followed by Apple Music membership.
- Now tap on Automatic renewal button and resulting in the switch sliding to the off position.
You have to decide during the trial period you want to keep Apple Music around, you can repeat the above process to re-enable auto-renew and let your iTunes account take care of the rest.