Among other things, I have a rich experience in the mobile app industry. And I know firsthand how based the financial success of such applications. The whole world has found a subscription model — each user pays monthly payments for a service. And it would seem to be profitable — after all, instead of paying $120 at once, for example, you will pay $10 once a month, as installments. And everything would be fine...
...if it weren't for the evil business!
Savvy IT folks quickly figured out that it's possible to hide subscriptions. How does this work? If you are a free subscriber, you could see it immediately 😅 Just 7 days free ⬇️
Usually, you start using an app and press "Try Free & Subscribe" at a screen like this:
...and that's when you get hooked because you seem to have got the free version, but at the end of the trial they will charge you, and believe me, they will try to charge you a lot of money.
Remember: free subscribe = hidden payment. It could be financed or just your data like an email, finally you give smth for this “free” label.
So what, don't use subscriptions now?
You will have to use them😿 This financial model is becoming a standard in services. But you'll have to be careful with your subscriptions and keep tight control at first, like a subscription calendar:
How do I check if you have mobile subscriptions and close the ones you don't need? Just go to the links:
If you initiated a subscription at the website I recommend checking your payment history for the last 2 months. Payment history is once placed where you can finally check all subscription scammers! Hope you discovered all the potential dangers and will now consciously activate subscriptions 🤘