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Google Play Store: How to review purchases and subscriptions

Google Play Store: How to review purchases and subscriptions

Nowadays, mobile devices allow us to make in-app purchases within the Google Play Store, and content subscriptions, among other things, with just one click. Which is very common nowadays, since there are many apps that are paid to install, and some that you can pay for improvements like premium versions of apps and games.

But the truth is that you often want to know how much money is being spent in the Play Store on purchasing apps, games, and subscriptions, so on this note, we teach you how to make that possible.

How to check your spending in the Google Play Store

It is a fairly simple procedure, so we just have to go to the Play Store app on our device:

– Once we get there, we scroll to the top right where our profile appears.

– Then we choose Payments and Subscriptions.

– The History and Budget option will appear under this section, you will see the chronologically organized purchase history, as well as check the purchase amount and its concept.

– You can also see the option to create a monthly budget located at the top in blue letters, where you can choose how much you spend in a month, it will not stop you from making purchases, but it will let you know if you are close to your maximum set budget.

By following these steps you can find out what money is spent on purchases in different applications, whether purchase or subscription payment, etc. This will allow you to keep track of your consumption.

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Additional data from the Play Store

We also tell you that the history is reset every year, overriding previous precedents. Now that you know this information, we hope it will be useful for your daily shopping in Google Play Store.

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