Incorrect, as of recently you can subscribe to Netflix via the app itself,
Spotify also lets you subscribe via the app and has been like this for a while.
Keep in mind there is a higher charge in the latter app versus the website.
> On 1 Feb 2017, at 03:21, Sieghard Weitzel
Hello Sieghard, and list,
Now ok, this would make sense to me, as to why I am only seeing my
subscriptions that I stopped. They were Tune-in premium, and Hulu.
I honestly get confused as to which subscriptions go through ITunes, or actual
sites. So I thought that sense Hulu was payed for that
I don’t think you can subscribe to Netflix or Spotify via the app store, you
have to do it on their respective websites and in such cases of course the
services will not be listed under Subscriptions on the app store since they
have nothing to do with Apple. If a company offers a subscription
No it wouldn't. Try signing out of your Apple ID and signing back in.
> On 31 Jan 2017, at 19:40, Terri Stimmel wrote:
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> Hello Christopher, and list,
>
> No, that's the odd thing, I currently do have some subscriptions. Such as
> Netflix, and Spotify.
> Now, they
Hello Christopher, and list,
No, that's the odd thing, I currently do have some subscriptions. Such as
Netflix, and Spotify.
Now, they are on my Ipad, and not my Iphone. But would this make a difference?
I wouldn't think so. But maybe I am incorrect?
Thank you,
Terri
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Hi no that is the correct place to view subscriptions maybe you don't have any
active at the moment? If so double tap on the subscription and choose the
appropriate option(s) to resubscribe.
> On 31 Jan 2017, at 17:44, Terri Stimmel wrote:
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> Hello everyone,
>
>