Apple Music free trial subscription expires on September 30

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Apple Music will celebrate its third month anniversary on September 30 and the subscription to free trial music is also about to expire. As such, Apple published steps on how to unsubscribe with the free trial. Nevertheless, if subscribers would like to keep such subscription, there would be a monthly fee of $9.99 or $14.99 for a family plan.

A page of Yahoo Finance noted that Apple's streaming music debuted on June 30 with a 90 day free trial for those who subscribed. From the report, Apple said that there are 11 million subscribers over the free trial in Apple Music since mid-August. This data is nothing as to compare with Spotify's more than 20 million paid and free service subscribers, according to the report.

On the other hand, IB Times listed the step-by-step procedure on how to unsubscribe with the free trial music using an iOS device. First, subscribers must log in to iTunes Store or App Store account. Once there is a full access on the account, users must go to Manage under Subscriptions tab. After that action, hit "Your Membership - Apple Music Membership" to be able to arrive in a new display for free trial expiration display, renewal options, and automatic renewal. Finally, click Done to save the changes.

In the event that subscribers do not have an immediate access to any iOS device, subscribers can perform the following steps using a desktop, according to the related news. First, log in to iTunes using Apple ID and password. Then go to Manage under Subscriptions and edit link next to "Your Membership - Apple Music Membership." Lastly, switch off automatic renewal and hit done to save changes.

The free trial subscription cannot be renewed once the expiration date has ended. Apple Music subscribers can seek for further assistance to Apple Care Service or Apple Retail Store if issues may occur in the future, especially for monthly subscription fees.

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