Apple launches a new warning for its users about wasting money due to removal of applications from iOS 13 without unsubscribing from applications and services.
Apple continues to warn users not to remove applications that have a paid subscription from their phones without canceling the subscription in advance, as this does not cancel the subscription, which costs them a lot of money to renew the subscription, either monthly or annually.
New extension to warn users to remove apps in iOS 13
Federico, one of the users of the beta version of iOS 13, has noticed a window showing your subscription status and options for canceling or not removing the app before uninstalling apps, which alerts you to the continued effectiveness of your subscription even after the app has been removed.
This window will also provide a direct transition to the application's Subscription Management menu, where you can cancel your subscription so that it does not cost much when you do not cancel it and remove the app through a button called Manage Subscription.
The message also asks whether you want to continue to subscribe to this app, and tells you that your subscription to this app can be used on other devices, as well as the automatic renewal date for that subscription - if you've already activated the auto-renew feature.
Apple has already made a number of changes to the service and application subscription process to make it more difficult for users not to be mistakenly involved in an application.
As well; In the past year, the company has improved the documentation and information on applications that require use or benefit from one of its features in order to clarify information about subscribing to these services.
The second version of iOS 13 is now released, and is one of the most anticipated systems due to its significant changes and features.


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