We have made it super easy to cancel Audm - New Yorker, Atlantic subscription
at the root to avoid any and all mediums "Listen In Audio Inc." (the developer) uses to bill you.
Now let us get into the crux of this guide.
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There are a few things you must do and know before canceling subscriptions. They are:
We have made it super easy to cancel Audm - New Yorker, Atlantic subscription at the root to avoid any and all mediums "Listen In Audio Inc." (the developer) uses to bill you. Now let us get into the crux of this guide.
To cancel Audm subscription on Android, you need to realize that deleting the Audm app alone won't cut it. Follow the steps below:
Once your Audm subscription has been removed from Google Play, your future subscriptions will be cancelled and won't be renewed anymore.
Removing card details from Audm if you subscribed directly is very tricky. Very few websites allow you to remove your card details. So you will have to make do with some few tricks before and after subscribing on websites in the future.
Before Signing up or Subscribing:
After Signing Up:
To cancel Audm subscription on your Mac, do the following:
Note: Always make sure to use the exact username and ID you used to set up the subscription to manage that subscription when necessary. This is sometimes different from the Apple ID or Android brand ID you have set up.
If you don't remember your password however, contact the App for help/to reset password.
To cancel your Audm subscription on PayPal, do the following:
Here's how to cancel your Audm subscription when billed through a payments provider that is not the Appstore, Playstore or Paypal.
Sometimes, you may start a subscription directly on a company's website without using an extra layer of security like Paypal or Apple. To unsubscribe, you might have to sign into Audm's website or directly reach out to their payments provider.
Generally, here are some steps you can take if you find yourself in that fix:
You might have created an account on Audm during the course of using the app. Many apps make it so easy to signup but a nightmare to delete your account. We try to make it easier but since we don't have information for every app, we can only do our best.
Generally, here are some steps you can take if you need your account deleted:
*Pro-tip: Once you visit any of the links above, Use your browser "Find on page" to find "@". It immediately shows the neccessary emails.
Bonus: How to Delete Audm - New Yorker, Atlantic from your iPhone or Android.
To delete Audm from your iPhone, Follow these steps:
Method 2:
Go to Settings and click on General then click on "iPhone Storage". You will then scroll down to see the list of all the apps installed on your iPhone. Tap on the app you want to uninstall and delete the app.
For iOS 11 and above:
Go into your Settings and click on "General" and then click on iPhone Storage. You will see the option "Offload Unused Apps". Right next to it is the "Enable" option. Click on the "Enable" option and this will offload the apps that you don't use.
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Audm presents the world's best long-form journalism, read aloud word-for-word by celebrated audiobook narrators. Listen to many hours' worth of new stories every week, from publications including: * The New York Times * The New Yorker * The Atlantic * WIRED * Rolling Stone * The New Republic * New York Magazine * BuzzFeed News * Vanity Fair * The New Republic * The Daily Beast * The New York Review of Books * Outside Magazine * ProPublica * London Review of Books * The Atavist * Texas Monthly * Epic Magazine * The Texas Observer * The Times Literary Supplement * The Bitter Southerner * First Things * The Marshall Project * Places Journal Add stories to your playlist to download them, then listen on the go -- even with no Internet connection. Within a story, jump to any paragraph by tapping on it. Choose the narration speed you like best. After your free trial you will be charged. Payment will be handled through your iTunes account. The first charge will occur when your trial ends. Your subscription will automatically renew 24 hours before the end of each subscription period. You may cancel your subscription by going to iOS Settings > iTunes & App Stores > Apple ID > View Apple ID > Subscriptions > Manage. If you cancel in the middle of a subscription period, your cancelation will become effective at the end of that period. Terms of Service: https://www.audm.com/terms-of-service Privacy Policy: https://www.audm.com/privacy-policy
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Disregard my earlier review — the developer got back to me and I was just wrong. They *do* provide the full description from the publisher; you just need to tap on the description field to see it. My bad! Thanks for the excellent service and for getting back to me, Listen In Audio, Inc. Excellent app, I love the idea as well as the content. This is something I’ve been thinking of, myself, for years and they have executed the concept beautifully. However, I just can’t understand why the user isn’t able to see the full synopses of the articles prior to listening. You see a small sub-headline in the “Discover” feed, but when you click on the article it just launches right into the content so that you don’t really know the entire concept of the article before you start it. I’ve had to search the titles of the articles online to try to find synopses, because otherwise I’m never sure whether I’m actually interested in what the article is about. Short descriptions (could be the ones written by the original publication, doesn’t need to be complicated) would go a long way in improving the usability of this app.
If you like both the Longread format and podcasts, this is a great app to check out. Audm manages to get really interesting longread content (in a variety of lengths from 15 minutes to well over an hour, sometimes in multi-part serial articles) in a huge variety of topics. I like episodic podcasts also but sometimes on my runs or at the gym, I want to plug into something different and have the ability to curate a really interesting listening queue. I’ve listened to tracks on crime, politics, science, health, pop culture, and some totally random stuff that is so compelling. Some major publications with great credibility. You won’t be disappointed by the content or the audio quality. Over the 18 months I’ve been a subscriber they have made major improvements to the interface and quality. If I ever have a technical issue the dev team responds rapidly - a rarity with apps today. I’ve recommended Audm to several friends so far and they’ve signed up. The bottom line .... I don’t go for my long distance runs or short plane rides without it :)
There is so much amazing journalism out there—and some of the best journalism appears in long form magazine articles. It’s just so hard to find the time or to subscribe to every magazine. Here is the solution — the best, most recent long form pieces performed by professional narrators. Who could ask for more? And yet, Audm gives you more, because in addition to being able to listen, you can quickly and easily transition to reading the articles. Better yet, once you subscribe you have access to the entire catalog of articles dating back years — all from top publications. So, if there’s a topic in the news you want to learn more about, just search within the app and you’re bound to find great, in-depth reporting on that content. It is easily my favorite app in years. Give it a try. You won’t be disappointed!
Audm is perhaps the best example of an app positively rotating into my daily routine. Better than meditation. Better than games. Def better than twitter. I love the New Yorker but it sits on my coffee table collecting dust for 3 months until my wife puts it in the pile. And maybe I read the big year long researched feature or maybe not. On audm it is read by a professional voice actor. Like watching a movie on opening weekend or watching a tv show as it airs it allows you to understand the important journalism happening as it is published. I find a lot of pleasure in that. And the catalog is nuts. From Texas monthly to buzzfeed. It’s a perfect app for me. It replaces bad podcasts that I overly dine on. The app is fairly bare bones, but you can imagine it will evolve as the app finds its core audience. I love it.
I’m so grateful for this service! Getting to experience some of my favorite writers, narrated by high quality professional voice actors and narrators is awesome! I usually stick to The New Yorker, ProPublica, The Atlantic, The London Review of Books and similar periodicals, but having Audm has really opened me up to so many fascinating publications with top tier journalists that I might’ve not engaged with or even known about previously. Notably, the work coming out of Outside magazine is excellent, gripping and very informative. I think Audm does a great job at democratizing access to tons of the best journals, while keeping an affordable price. I know I am not able to afford some of these journals at their normal prices, so having a six dollar a month audio-alternative is great. I’ve also read that Audm pays the publications and the narrators fairly and it all seems to be very ethical and ultimately contributing to greater access to great minds who are pushing the public to think critically about the issues of the day. Definitely worth subscribing! I probably spend about two hours each day listening to Audm. Great for listening while commuting, working out, cooking, cleaning, etc.