View your purchase history for the App Store and other Apple media services
Find your purchase history online, including a list of apps, subscriptions, music and other purchased content.
How to see your purchase history online
Go to reportaproblem.apple.com.
Sign in with your Apple Account and password to see a list of your purchases.
If you're not sure what you were charged for but know the amount of the charge, search for the amount.
Find out what to do if you can't find the item you're looking for or if you find unexpected charges.
How to see your purchase history on your device
If you can't find an item in your purchase history at reportaproblem.apple.com, you can check your purchase history on your device.
On your iPhone
Open the App Store app.
Tap
or your photo at the top of the screen.Tap Purchase History to see your purchases. You may be asked to sign in.
If you're not sure what you were charged for but know the amount of the charge, search for the amount.
If you want to view more purchases, tap “Last 90 days” at the top of Purchase History and choose another way to filter your purchases.
Find out what to do if you can't find the item you're looking for or if you find unexpected charges.
On your iPad
Open the App Store app.
Tap
or your photo at the top of the screen.Tap Purchase History to see your purchases. You may be asked to sign in.
If you're not sure what you were charged for but know the amount of the charge, search for the amount.
If you want to view more purchases, tap “Last 90 days” at the top of Purchase History and choose another way to filter your purchases.
Find out what to do if you can't find the item you're looking for or if you find unexpected charges.
On your Mac
Open the App Store app.
Click your name at the bottom of the sidebar.
Click Account Settings. You may be asked to sign in.
Scroll down to Purchase History on the Account Information page. Next to Most Recent Purchase, click See All to view your Purchase History.
If you want to view more purchases, click "Last 90 Days" at the top of Purchase History and choose another way to filter your purchases.
Find out what to do if you can't find the item you're looking for or if you find unexpected charges.
On your Windows PC
Open the Apple Music app or Apple TV app.
Click your name at the bottom of the sidebar, then choose View My Account. You may need to sign in with your Apple Account first.
Scroll to the Purchase History section. Next to Most Recent Purchase, click See All. It might take a moment for your Purchase History to appear.
If you want to view more purchases, click "Last 90 days" at the top of Purchase History and choose another way to filter your purchases.
If you can't find an item in your purchase history
If you have more than one Apple Account, you may have been signed in with a different Apple Account when you bought an item. Sign in with the other Apple Account and recheck your purchase history.
If you received a suspicious email notification about a purchase, the email might not be from Apple or reflect actual charges to your account. Find out how to identify legitimate App Store or iTunes Store emails.
If you’re in the European Union and used alternative payment options
Users in the European Union may have made purchases for digital goods and services within an app by using alternative payment systems or through a link to purchase on the developer’s website. These purchases are not billed through the App Store or the App Store's In-App Purchase system. Contact the developer of that app for support.
If you find purchases you don't recognise or unexpected charges
If a purchase is eligible, you can request a refund.
If you purchased a subscription that you no longer want, you can cancel the subscription.
If you find items in your purchase history that you don't remember buying, ask your family members if they bought the item. If family members have access to your device, you may want to require a password for every purchase. If someone else is using your Apple Account and password, change your Apple Account password.
Multiple purchases and subscriptions may be grouped into one bill, as per how apps, content and subscriptions from Apple are billed.
Find out what to do if you don't recognise a charge from Apple on your billing statement from your bank or financial institution.
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