Have you noticed how more and more applications and platforms charge fees for their users to use their services? To attract subscribers, many companies offer a few months of free trial before charging users. The problem is that many people forget about it and end up paying for a service they don't even use.
Luckily, there's a super easy way to manage subscriptions to services you're unknowingly paying for. Want to know how? Then check out this article in its entirety!
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If you have more than one subscription service, chances are you've already forgotten to pay for one of them. When this happens, the company offers the option of placing the payment as automatic debit or credit card. If you don't pay much attention to your statement, you may end up paying for the service without even thinking about it.
A simple way to monitor the subscriptions you need to pay is to use a manager service. The manager records all your subscriptions in one place so you have a broad view of your spending. That way, you can even judge whether you really need all those services.
Both the Android system and the IOS offer a management platform on the devices themselves. To access this information, simply locate Google Play and the App Store and search for “payments and subscriptions” or “subscriptions”, respectively.
If you don't like it, there is still the possibility of downloading applications that offer the same service, but in a different way. See some examples below:
With these applications you will have a better idea of the expenses you have and you will never pay for services that you do not use. This is a great option for those who want to lower bills at the end of the month and don't know where to start.