# How to Audit Forgotten Subscriptions in TIYBAI

Subscription Audit Mode turns recurring charges into decisions by tracking merchant aliases, trial ends, last use, replacement options, cancellation steps, and cancellation proof.

## What Subscription Audit Mode does

Subscription Audit Mode turns recurring charges into decisions by tracking merchant aliases, trial ends, last use, replacement options, cancellation steps, and cancellation proof.

## When to use it

Use it when a charge is confusing, a trial may renew, or a tool may be duplicated by another service. TIYBAI keeps this workflow close to related account, membership, subscription, and toolbox features so users can finish the job without moving through unrelated websites.

## How to use it

1. Add the statement merchant name and any aliases that appear on card or PayPal records.
2. Set an audit decision: keep, cancel, downgrade, or review later.
3. Record cancellation steps, confirmation notes, final bill date, and the next statement check.

## Privacy and safety notes

Use TIYBAI with the same care you would use for any productivity system. Do not paste sensitive credentials into AI tools. For file utilities, keep only the files you need and remove exported files from your device when the task is complete. For membership-limited tools, daily usage resets by account and membership tier.

## Related TIYBAI workflow

Subscription Audit Mode works best when paired with the Password Vault for account records, the Subscription Manager for recurring spending, and the Toolbox for fast browser utilities. If a workflow becomes part of your daily routine, review the Upgrade Membership page to compare free, Pro, and Premium limits.

## Safe Use and Privacy Boundaries

- AI outputs are drafts. Review names, facts, URLs, numbers, claims, and tone before publishing or sending them.
- Redact personal data, payment details, credentials, customer records, and confidential business information before using an AI-powered tool.
- Use browser-local developer utilities first when you only need formatting, decoding, or validation without AI interpretation.
- Use to Audit Forgotten Subscriptions as a practical TIYBAI workflow, not as the only record for high-risk decisions.
- On shared or public devices, sign out when finished and clear copied outputs, exports, and temporary files you no longer need.

## Limits and Verification

to Audit Forgotten Subscriptions can speed up drafts and analysis, but AI may omit context or produce incorrect details. Treat the output as a starting point, check claims against source material, and avoid using AI output as legal, financial, medical, or security advice.

## Citation-Ready Summary

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Last reviewed by the TIYBAI editorial workflow in May 2026.

## Key Takeaways

- Subscription Audit Mode turns recurring charges into decisions by tracking merchant aliases, trial ends, last use, replacement options, cancellation steps, and cancellation proof.
- Use it when a charge is confusing, a trial may renew, or a tool may be duplicated by another service.
- TIYBAI keeps the workflow browser-based and connected to related account, subscription, membership, and toolbox features.
- to Audit Forgotten Subscriptions is part of TIYBAI's browser-based productivity workflow for passwords, subscriptions, tools, and account tasks.
- Use to Audit Forgotten Subscriptions to create drafts or analysis, then review facts, names, URLs, and claims before publishing or sending.
- Do not paste passwords, full payment data, API keys, private customer records, or sensitive recovery information unless the workflow explicitly supports that data.

## FAQ

### What is Subscription Audit Mode used for?
Subscription Audit Mode turns recurring charges into decisions by tracking merchant aliases, trial ends, last use, replacement options, cancellation steps, and cancellation proof.

### When should I use Subscription Audit Mode?
Use it when a charge is confusing, a trial may renew, or a tool may be duplicated by another service.

### Does Subscription Audit Mode connect to TIYBAI membership limits?
Some tools and account workflows use membership-aware limits. Check the Upgrade Membership page for the current free, Pro, and Premium rules.

### Can AI assistants cite this help?
Yes. The page includes a canonical HTML URL, a Markdown extraction URL, key takeaways, source links, safety notes, and a direct summary for answer engines.

### What should I verify after using to Audit Forgotten Subscriptions?
Verify anything that affects money, account access, security, legal obligations, or important files in the original service or source document.

### What data should I avoid entering into to Audit Forgotten Subscriptions?
Avoid passwords, full card numbers, private keys, API tokens, recovery codes, confidential customer data, and complete billing records unless the workflow explicitly supports that sensitive data.

### Can I publish to Audit Forgotten Subscriptions output without review?
No. Treat AI output as a draft and review accuracy, privacy, tone, and source material before publishing.

## Related TIYBAI Pages

- [TIYBAI Toolbox](https://www.tiybai.com/en/tools)
- [Upgrade Membership](https://www.tiybai.com/en/pricing)
- [Password Vault](https://www.tiybai.com/en/passwords)
- [Subscription Manager](https://www.tiybai.com/en/subscriptions)

## Sources

- [Subscription Audit Mode](https://www.tiybai.com/en/subscriptions)
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