I Face Unauthorized Renewal on FaceApp Subscription

Zeynep
Zeynep
FaceApp
April 5 7:05 PM3

I purchased a 1-year subscription to FaceApp one year ago through the App Store, paying $31/ Although my subscription is still active and shows an expiration date of August 6—with four months remaining—I was charged again on April 2, 2026, and another $31 was deducted from my account.

I do not accept this early renewal and charge while my current subscription is still valid. I did not see any approval screen, warning, or clear notification regarding this transaction. Therefore, I consider this charge unfair and unauthorized.

I request that the $31 charged prematurely be fully refunded to me while preserving my existing subscription period. I am ready to provide transaction details and bank statements if necessary.

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