1. Identify your subscriptions
Check your credit card statements from last year to see if there are any recurring payments, says Tiffany Aliche, financial educator and author. An easy way to do this is to use a subscription tracker like Rocket Money or OneMain Trim, which will find subscriptions you no longer need and then help you cancel them. (Warning: You may need to grant these tools limited access to your accounts, so please read their privacy policies carefully.)
2. Disable applications
To see a list of apps you're currently paying for through Apple Pay, open the App Store on your phone , click Account, then Subscriptions. From there, you can click "Cancel" on the ones you no longer want. (The steps are similar for Google Play Store). To cancel other subscriptions, search Google for step-by-step instructions (e.g., "How to cancel a Netflix subscription").
3. Track free or discounted trial periods
When you click "Cancel" on a subscription, it is common for services to offer you a "Don't leave!" prompt. » free extension or discount for a limited time. If you decide to take advantage, set a calendar alert two or three days before the promotion ends to remind you to take action. The same goes for free trials you can sign up for. Notifications help you manage multiple tests at once.
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