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How does auto-renewal work?

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Auto-renewal charges your saved payment method at the end of the current billing period and extends the subscription. It runs automatically — no action required from you.

Which payment methods auto-renew

Method Auto-renewal Stripe (international card) Yes YooKassa (Russian card) Yes App Store (iOS / macOS) Yes — managed by Apple Google Play (Android) Yes — managed by Google Cryptomus (USDT) No

How to disable

Stripe and YooKassa — toggle Auto-Renewal off in Profile → Subscription.

App Store and Google Play — cancel through the store. See cancel subscription.

Cryptomus — nothing to disable; renewal is always manual.

Failed renewal

If a renewal charge fails (insufficient funds, expired card, bank decline), Kryon will retry. After 3 consecutive failures on YooKassa, the saved payment method is deactivated and you'll need to re-enter card details on the next purchase.

For Stripe and IAP, the retry policy is handled by the provider.

Currency and price

The renewal charge uses the price of your current plan in the currency you originally paid in. If you change country or currency, the next renewal still uses the original price unless you switch plans.

How to know when the next charge happens

Open Profile → Subscription. The renewal date is displayed alongside the current plan. For App Store and Google Play, the same information is in the store's subscription settings.

I was charged after cancelling

Disabling Auto-Renewal stops future renewals; the current period's charge has already gone through. If the charge happened before you cancelled, see refund policy.