Apple's anticipated music-streaming service, called Apple Music, officially launched on June 30, which means the free three-month trial is ending tomorrow on Sept. 30. As a reminder, you need to manually turn off autorenewal before tomorrow, or you will get charged for Apple Music.
Thankfully, It's pretty easy to do on both iOS and desktop. On desktop, just head to your account info from the dropdown menu on iTunes. From there, under settings click on "manage" and hit the "off button" under automatic renewal. As for iOS, tap the user icon on the top left corner of the Music app. Tap view Apple ID, tap again on "Manage" which is under subscriptions and toggle the off button on automatic renewal. A visual of what that looks like is below.
If you're still interested in Apple Music, read below for more information on what the product brings — it just might make you keep the service after all.
The original announcement of Apple Music came at the Worldwide Developer's Conference in early June, with Jimmy Iovine, one of the music industry's leading record producers, going over the product's features. Drake also rocked the stage, while wearing a vintage Apple employee jacket. Ahead, check out what to expect from Apple Music.
You can watch the full video announcing Apple Music below.
It's hard to know whether or not Apple Music will be a strong player in the music-streaming world, as Spotify, Pandora, Tidal, and others continue to compete for users.