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Apple Wallet’s new feature helps you avoid subscription shock

Say goodbye to subscription surprises! Apple Wallet’s iOS 18.4 update brings Preauthorized Payments to help you monitor recurring costs effortlessly.

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You’re enjoying your morning coffee while scrolling through your iPhone, and you’re starting to wonder where all your money has gone lately. Subscriptions for streaming services, that gym membership you promised to use, and perhaps the auto-reload on your transit card—all of these expenses add up, right? Well, Apple’s latest update to its Wallet app might just help you gain a clearer understanding of your cash flow. In the iOS 18.4 beta, which is currently being rolled out to testers, Apple has made a significant change to how it handles recurring payments. They’ve replaced the old label “Subscriptions & Payments” with something more concise and direct: “Preauthorized Payments.” Honestly, it’s about time for this change!

This isn’t some flashy overhaul that’ll make headlines for weeks—it’s a subtle tweak, the kind of quality-of-life update that flies under the radar until you realize how much you need it. But don’t go digging through your phone just yet. Unless you’re one of the brave souls who opted into the iOS 18.4 beta, this feature won’t show up for you. For now, the rest of us can still peek at our subscriptions the old-fashioned way: head to Settings > Apple Account > Subscriptions. There, you’ll see your active and inactive plans—think Netflix, Spotify, or that random app you downloaded for a free trial and forgot to cancel. It’ll tell you how much you’re shelling out and when the next hit to your bank account is coming.

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But here’s where the new “Preauthorized Payments” section in Apple Wallet steps up. It’s not just about subscriptions anymore. Apple’s broadened the scope to include all those sneaky little charges you’ve greenlit through Apple Pay—like auto-reloads for your Starbucks app, recurring utility bills, or even that monthly donation you set up ages ago. According to Apple’s own wording, these are “merchants you authorize to charge your Apple Pay payment method for subscriptions, auto reloads, billing charges, and more.” It’s a small shift in naming, sure, but it’s a big win for clarity.

This is a solid move, but Apple could do more. Right now, the Preauthorized Payments section gives you a quick snapshot of what’s coming down the pike—dates, amounts, and the works. It’s handy if you’re the type who likes to stay on top of things without diving into a spreadsheet. But imagine if Apple took it a step further and pulled all your upcoming payments into one tidy spot. Not just the Apple Pay stuff, but everything tied to your cards, subscriptions, and recurring bills. Suddenly, your iPhone’s not just a phone—it’s a budget command center.

How it works—and when you’ll get it?

So, what’s the deal with Preauthorized Payments in action? If you’re running the iOS 18.4 beta, fire up the Wallet app, and you’ll spot it nestled in there. Tap in, and you’ll see a breakdown of what’s queued up to ding your account—whether it’s that $11.99 Spotify renewal or the $5 auto-reload you forgot you set up for your commuter card. It’s not reinventing the wheel, but it’s a cleaner, more intuitive way to keep tabs on your money than the old subscriptions menu buried in Settings.

For the rest of us, though, it’s a waiting game. Based on Apple’s typical rollout schedule—the stable version of iOS 18.4 should land sometime in April 2025. That’s when this feature will hit the masses, assuming it survives the beta gauntlet without any major hiccups. If you’re itching to try it early, you can sign up for Apple’s beta program through their website. Just a heads-up, though: beta software can be a bit of a wild ride. Apps might crash, battery life could take a hit, and you might spend more time troubleshooting than enjoying the shiny new toys. Proceed with caution.


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