Deleted an App You Never Used — Why Did It Still Auto-Charge?

You removed the app shortly after installing it. You never used the service, never opened it again, and assumed nothing was active. Months later, a charge appeared. This usually happens because the subscription was activated at signup, not usage. App deletion does not affect an already linked billing agreement. Usage is irrelevant once a subscription … Read more

Deleted an App Months Ago but Still Got Charged?

You removed an app long ago and forgot about it. Months later, a charge suddenly appears. This situation is more common than expected. In most cases, the delay is caused by billing cycles, failed payment retries, or subscriptions managed outside the app itself. Deleting an app does not cancel an active subscription. Why Charges Can … Read more

Deleted the App but Still Getting Charged? Here’s the Real Reason

You deleted the app and assumed the subscription was gone with it. No app, no service, no more payments. Then a charge appeared anyway. This happens because app deletion does not cancel an active subscription. The billing relationship continues separately from the app itself. Removing an app only deletes the software, not the subscription. Why … Read more