If you see “apple.com/bill” or an unfamiliar charge on your statement

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Investigate Apple.com/bill charges.

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Find out if the charge was for a recent purchase or group of purchases

Don’t recognize the amount? Sometimes multiple items, including subscriptions, in-app purchases, or items that you pre-ordered, are grouped together on one bill.

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When you look at the list of all your purchases, look for subscriptions that automatically renewed.

If you no longer want the subscription, you can cancel it. Or, visit Apple.com/bill

Check if a family member made a purchase

Do you share your device or share a payment method with your family? Ask family members if they signed up for a subscription or bought something from the App Store or iTunes Store. Or check the purchase history of each Apple ID that uses your payment method.

If young children have access to your device, you might want to set up your password preferences so that a password is required for every purchase. You can also use Screen Time to prevent purchases. Or to manage what kids buy on their own devices, set up Family Sharing.

Anyone who has your Apple ID password can make charges to your account. If you have unauthorized charges, change your Apple ID password.

Manage your Subscriptions Apple.com/bill

Some applications and administrations offer membership based access to their substance. Dissimilar to single thing buys, (for example, for diversion cash like jewels and coins), memberships will naturally reestablish until the point that you end them. Apple.com/bill Memberships that recharge naturally incorporate :-
• Apple Music subscriptions
• Apple News, newspaper, and magazine subscriptions
• In-app subscriptions for content or services (HBO NOW, Spotify, Pandora, Hulu, etc.)

Identify Apple.com/bill Charges

On the off chance that you see ‘apple.com/bill‘ or a new charge on your announcement, View your buy history to examine charges that you see on your bank, Mastercard, platinum card, or versatile charging statements. Apple.com/bill

If you don’t perceive the sum on your announcement, different buys may be gathered into a solitary exchange. You probably won’t get a different email receipt for each buy. Here and there the charges show up on your announcement a couple of days after the buys were made. Apple.com/bill

In expansion to music, motion pictures, TV shows, stickers, and applications buys (from the iTunes Store and App Store) that are charged at the season of procurement, your announcement may likewise incorporate into application buys, pre-requested music or films, and naturally reestablishing memberships. Apple.com/bill

• Contrast your buy history and the charges on your announcement. Apple.com/bill
• Check the status of your subscriptions.
• Check all of your Apple IDs.
• If you share your devices.
• If anyone else has your Apple ID password.
• Get more help.

On the off chance that you contrast your announcement with your buy history and still don’t perceive a charge, you can contact Apple.com/bill Support.

Contact Apple.com/bill Support

If you followed the steps above and you didn’t find out why you were charged, contact Apple.com/bill

For Apple TV activation, visit Activate.apple.com

For iCloud Service, visit iCloud.com/find

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Apple.com/bill - Subscriptions and Billing
Apple.com/bill - Subscriptions and Billing

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