Many apps and games offer premium subscriptions by automatically debiting your credit card for monthly fees. At times, you can lose track of these subscriptions, which can lead to confusion about the charges incurred on your statement. So, in this article, let's see how to find out which apps are loading money on your credit card, be it on Android or iOS.

On Android
  1. Open Google Play Store on your phone.
  2. Click the hamburger menu on the top left corner.
  3. Then, select “Subscriptions.”
  4. Here, you’ll see all the app subscriptions active on your account.
  5. You can tap a subscription to update or cancel it.
On iOS
  1. Open Settings on your iOS device.
  2. Tap your name at the top.
  3. On the next page, click on “Subscriptions.”
  4. Here, you can view and manage all your active app subscriptions.
If you can't find any app subscriptions on the Play Store or App Store, you should check your emails and credit card statements. Applications and services like Spotify, Netflix, Amazon Prime, etc. they do not go through Play Store or App Store payments. These can be easily detected by checking your emails.

The other option is to verify your card statements. Review your monthly card statements to see deductions tied to apps and services you no longer use. You can then unsubscribe via the corresponding app or website.

Android users can use apps like SubscriptionsSubbyNateBilly, and more. Whereas, iPhone users can use apps such as SubscriptMeBobby, and Truebill for managing subscriptions.