Free Apple Music subscriptions start to expire

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Many of us subscribe to Apple's streaming music service, Apple Music just launched to users and now the three months begin to expire for many. Apple is sending emails warning users of this and today we are going to remember how to disable automatic subscription from iTunes so as not to get scared.

Actually and personally speaking I am thinking very much about the option of staying with this subscription service, but at the moment I am not clear about it and that is why I appreciate the email from Apple warning of the end of the free period by mail.

To begin with, all those who do not want to renew their subscription automatically have to access iTunes from the Mac and login with Apple ID and password. Once we are logged in, click on our name and in the drop-down menu we access Account Information.

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At the bottom we have to look for the option Subscriptions and click on Administrator.

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Now we only have disable automatic subscription option that appears in this section. In my case it does not appear because I already deactivated it at the time of subscribing to Apple Music when it was launched, but if you did not deactivate it, the option will appear.

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Something that I have not been able to verify is if we deactivate the subscription option from the iPhone or iPad if it is also canceled in iTunes, but I imagine that if we are dealing with the same Apple ID. Now it is up to each one to assess whether to continue or not to continue With the streaming music service Apple Music, in my case the trial period is over today and it is still not clear to me ...


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  1.   Oscar said

    I don't like Apple Music, the vdd is just an imitation of what already exists, I think Apple is running out of creativity

  2.   Jaume said

    Not bad. What I don't like is the iTunes cloud sync for music (and it's the default option) if you don't have a good connection you can't listen to your music. But if for the Apple Music fee they offered a discount or a free movie every month from iTunes movies, I would keep the subscription.

  3.   Gonzalo said

    I have a couple of questions to see if you can solve me:

    1st: Once the trial period is over, if you don't renew it, the music that you have downloaded with the "Available offline" option stays on the iphone or is it also deleted?

    2nd If I register with an itunes account different from the one I used in the trial period, would I have the 3-month trial period again?

    1.    Jordi Giménez said

      Good Gonzalo,

      1st You will see it on the iphone but you cannot reproduce it
      2nd Yes

      Regards! 😀