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If an app that has a subscription associated with it, see -> Delete apps on your iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch -> Delete apps on your iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch - Apple Support
- If you delete an app, it doesn’t cancel in-app subscriptions that you might have. While deleting an app, you might see a Cancel Subscriptions option. Learn how to cancel your subscriptions.
If you don't want to continue a subscription you need always to cancel that subscription in time, see the following Apple articles:
If you want to cancel a subscription from Apple
If you want to cancel a subscription from Apple - Apple Support
If the subscription that you want to cancel is not listed
If the subscription that you want to cancel is not listed – Apple Support (UK)
Manage subscriptions on Apple TV
Manage subscriptions on Apple TV – Apple Support (UK)
- You can modify or cancel subscriptions available on Apple TV, including Apple Music, Apple TV channels, Apple Arcade or individual apps.
See also -> Downgrade or cancel your iCloud+ plan
Downgrade or cancel your iCloud+ plan - Apple Support (PH)
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Check for sure the following Apple articles:
View your purchase history for the App Store, iTunes Store, and other Apple media services
View your purchase history for the App Store, iTunes Store, and other Apple media services - Apple Support
How apps, content, and subscriptions from Apple are billed
How apps, content, and subscriptions from Apple are billed - Apple Support
If you see "apple.com/bill" on your billing statement
If you see "apple.com/bill" on your billing statement – Apple Support (UK)
3.
Contact your bank, they can find out who (name, address & account number) has collected the amount from your bank account, and when.
Depending on your bank, they can collect the amount back within 30 days.
See also -> Identify legitimate emails from the App Store or iTunes Store
Identify legitimate emails from the App Store or iTunes Store - Apple Support