YOU might be unwittingly paying out money every month without realising – courtesy of your Android phone.

Thankfully there’s an easy way to check if you’ve got any “vampire” bills.

You can quickly check your Android subscriptions at any time

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You can quickly check your Android subscriptions at any timeCredit: Google

These are subscriptions that may be running in the background that you’ve never noticed.

Maybe you didn’t realise you still had the app subscription running.

Or maybe a rogue app tricked you into signing up for something – and now you’re being quietly charged.

Whatever the case, it’s extremely easy to find Android app subscriptions, and cut them off if you choose.

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First, unlock your Android app and then launch the Google Play store.

Then tap Account, then go to the Payment & Subscriptions section.

You can now tap on any subscription you want to end, and choose Cancel Subscription.

The Google Play store will then guide you through the cancellation process.

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“Subscriptions on Google Play are renewed automatically unless you unsubscribe,” Google explained.

“When you cancel a subscription, you’ll still be able to use your subscription for the time that you’ve already paid.”

That means you won’t lose subscribed time you’ve paid for.

For instance, buy a 12-month subscription on January 1 and then cancelling on July 1 would allow you to keep what you’ve paid for until December 31.

This will also cancel the auto-renew.

So you won’t start paying again on January 1 if you’ve already cancelled.

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However, after the subscription expiry, you will (unsurprisingly) lose access to the paid-for perks.

Make sure you check your subscriptions regularly to ensure you’re not paying out when you shouldn’t be.

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