How to change from monthly to yearly with iCloud storage?
I am charge .50 per month for iCloud+ with 50 GB storage. I want to be charged yearly. I can't find the option.
Windows, Windows 10
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I am charge .50 per month for iCloud+ with 50 GB storage. I want to be charged yearly. I can't find the option.
Windows, Windows 10
Refer to the support article: If you have an annual iCloud storage plan - Apple Support [This article has been archived and is no longer updated by Apple.]
Unless you have a very old plan that is still set to annual payment there are now no longer any annual plans, only monthly .
If you do not want to add a credit card to your payment information to cover monthly payments, you can try using a gift card to make sure your Apple ID balance has enough money to make payments automatically over a long term. Note that account balance may be used to pay for anything you buy, it won't be reserved for iCloud subscription use exclusively unless you do not buy anything else. Also note though that because this is a subscription, Apple may require a valid payment form such as a credit card be present on the account even though the Apple Account balance will be used first.
Refer to the support article: If you have an annual iCloud storage plan - Apple Support [This article has been archived and is no longer updated by Apple.]
Unless you have a very old plan that is still set to annual payment there are now no longer any annual plans, only monthly .
If you do not want to add a credit card to your payment information to cover monthly payments, you can try using a gift card to make sure your Apple ID balance has enough money to make payments automatically over a long term. Note that account balance may be used to pay for anything you buy, it won't be reserved for iCloud subscription use exclusively unless you do not buy anything else. Also note though that because this is a subscription, Apple may require a valid payment form such as a credit card be present on the account even though the Apple Account balance will be used first.
Apple doesn't currently offer an annual billing option for iCloud storage. Also see: iCloud+ plans and pricing - Apple Support
How to change from monthly to yearly with iCloud storage?