Chances are that many of us have a subscription to something on our phones, whether it be for cloud storage, music, or video. However sometimes having multiple subscriptions can get messy as we can forget what we’re subscribed to, how it will cost, and so on. However Google is looking to make it easier for users to find out.

According to a report from Android Police, Google is testing out a new section in the Google Play Store called “My Subscriptions”. As the name implies, this is a section within the Play Store that users can go to check the various subscription services that they might have signed up for.

While users could always check their subscriptions, it wasn’t always as obvious, which like we said can sometimes lead to users forgetting what they might have subscribed to, or making it a little troublesome for them to cancel their subscriptions. With this new section, it will be a lot more obvious and easier for users to manage their subscriptions, and possibly even cancel them.

However it seems that this feature is currently only in testing which means that there is no telling if Google has plans to roll it out for everyone in the future, but given its convenience we’re hoping that they will.

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