Canceled on the Website — Why Am I Still Being Charged on the App Store?

You canceled your subscription on the website.

The account page shows “Inactive.”

But then you check your phone.

The App Store still shows an active subscription.

A renewal charge is scheduled.

This happens because app store billing and web billing are separate systems.


Why Website Cancellation Doesn’t Stop App Store Charges

  • App subscriptions are managed by Apple or Google — not the service website
  • The website cannot cancel store-based billing agreements
  • Your payment contract exists with the app store, not the platform
  • Website cancellation only affects direct (card/PayPal) subscriptions

So even if the service access stops, store billing can continue.


How to Confirm Where You Subscribed

  • Check your email receipt sender (Apple / Google vs the service)
  • Look inside App Store / Play Store → Subscriptions
  • Review your bank statement billing name
  • Check the platform billing page for “Store Managed” labels

If the store manages billing, cancellation must happen there.


How to Stop the Charges Properly

  • iPhone: Settings → Apple ID → Subscriptions → Cancel
  • Android: Play Store → Payments & Subscriptions → Cancel
  • Confirm the expiration date after cancellation
  • Keep the confirmation email as proof

Website cancellation alone does not stop app store renewals.


Will You Get Refunded?

  • Refunds must be requested through Apple or Google
  • Websites cannot reverse store charges
  • Eligibility depends on store refund policies

Always cancel from the original billing platform to prevent future charges.