We understand your confusion about being charged during a DrawingApp free trial. Here's what might have happened:
Free Trial Duration: Free trials for DrawingApp have a limited duration. Once that period ends, the subscription automatically renews into a paid plan unless you manually cancel it.
Automatic Renewal: To ensure uninterrupted access to DrawingApp's features, Apple (which manages the subscription) might automatically charge your account upon free trial completion.
How to Avoid Unwanted Charges:
Cancellation Before End: The key is to cancel your free trial before the 24-hour window prior to its expiration if you don't intend to continue with a paid subscription. This ensures you won't be charged.
Subscription Management: You can manage your subscriptions, including free trials, through your Apple ID settings:
Open the Settings app on your iPhone or iPad.
Tap on your name at the top.
Locate "Subscriptions" and find the DrawingApp entry.
You can see the details of your free trial and the option to cancel it if needed.
Free Trial Availability:
DrawingApp might offer free trials for new users. The specific duration and availability of free trials can change, so it's always best to check within the app for current information.
Apple's Role:
Remember that DrawingApp subscriptions are managed by Apple. You can find more information about free trials and subscriptions on Apple's website: link to Apple's free trial information
Contact DrawingApp Support (Optional):
If you're still unsure about the charges or encounter difficulties canceling your free trial, feel free to contact DrawingApp support at support@drawingapp.me. They can assist you further.