If an app keeps charging you and the app itself has no cancel button, that is because Apple is the biller. All your App Store subscriptions live in one place - here is how to find them and shut off the ones you do not use, including free trials before they auto-convert.
Open the Settings app on your iPhone or iPad.
Tap your name at the top.
Tap Subscriptions.
Tap the subscription, then Cancel Subscription (you may need to scroll down). On a Mac: App Store, your name, Account Settings, Manage.
Forgot you were even paying for this? You are probably paying for others too. SubScan adds up every subscription, flags what you have stopped using, and ranks your fastest savings - so you cancel the right ones and they do not creep back. Everything stays on your device: no bank login, no account, no upload.
Start your free auditCancelling stops future charges but is not a refund. Refunds for Apple purchases are requested separately at reportaproblem.apple.com and are at Apple's discretion.
Yes, in most cases cancelling keeps access until the end of the current billing period.
The Subscriptions screen lists every active and recently expired one in a single place - review it regularly.
For informational purposes only - not financial or legal advice. Cancellation steps and policies can change; always confirm the latest flow in your account or app. Brand names are used for identification only. Sources: support.apple.com