![]() The Apple ID pane in System Preferences includes a subscription management button under Media & Purchases Click that, and System Preferences launches the App Store’s s ubscription management page. Next to the word Subscriptions is a “Manage…” button. Click that to see settings for making purchases on the Mac (see image below). Below your name and Apple ID email in the left sidebar is a button for Media & Purchases. When you’ve completed making changes or viewing your subscriptions, just click the Done button on the various pages to get back to the main App Store window, at which time you can quit the app.Īnother method to see your subscriptions is to launch System Preferences, then click on Apple ID. Should you decide that you no longer want the subscription or wish to change to a different level or duration, click the Edit link on the right side of the subscription listing to see additional information. ![]() ![]() If a subscription is active, the next billing date is listed. Subscriptions shows active and expired subscriptions, the next billing date, and an edit button for changing the subscription details. You’ll see subscriptions for apps, Apple Music, Apple TV channels, and so on. In the Manage section is a link for managing subscriptions.Ĭlick that Manage link, and a page appears that lists all active and expired subscriptions (see screenshot below). One of the Manage links is to the right of the word “Subscriptions” and a number denoting how many subscriptions you’ve had on that Apple ID (see screenshot below). Scroll down, and you’ll see a section marked “Manage”. This step can take a little while, but your patience will be rewarded with a screen with information about your account, including how you pay for purchases. Click it, and you are asked to enter your Apple ID and password. At the top of this page is a button to “View Information”. ![]() This takes you to a page showing apps you’ve purchased. Click the button representing yourself (arrow) to see apps and subscriptions that have been purchased. Using macOS Catalina, go to the App Store app and click the button at the bottom of the left sidebar that represents you (see screenshot below). Whether you’re a subscriber to Apple Music, iCloud Drive, Apple News+, Apple TV+, Apple Arcade, or have subscriptions that are related to individual apps, we’ll show you where to go to keep those subscriptions under control from any of your devices. One of the biggest changes to Apple over the past ten years has been the move to subscription services. ![]()
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