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Where Do You Find X Premium Billing History?

X Premium billing history lives in X account settings and app-store subscriptions, depending on where the subscription started. Here is where to check.

James Torres·

X Premium billing history can be in three places: X account settings, Apple subscriptions, or Google Play subscriptions. The right place depends on where the subscription was purchased. If it started on the web, check X. If it started on iPhone, check Apple ID subscriptions. If it started on Android, check Google Play subscriptions.

Do not assume the bank statement will say X. App-store billing can make the charge look like a normal Apple or Google purchase, which is why the subscription screen matters more than the card descriptor by itself.

Check X account settings first

If X Premium was purchased through the web version of X, the billing trail usually starts inside the X account. Open X, go to settings, then look for Premium, monetization, subscriptions, or payments. X's purchaser terms describe paid subscriptions as recurring services tied to the account and payment method, which means the account should show plan status even when the statement descriptor is vague.

The exact menu labels change often because X has renamed Twitter Blue, X Premium, and paid creator products several times. Do not rely on one label. Search the account settings for Premium, subscription, billing, receipt, and purchases. If the account is logged in on desktop, the web settings are usually easier to inspect than the mobile app.

If you find an active plan, note the tier, renewal date, and payment method. A renewal date tells you when to check the bank or card statement. The statement descriptor may not say X Premium clearly, so matching dates is often more useful than searching for the exact product name.

Check Apple subscriptions on iPhone

If X Premium was bought inside the iPhone app, Apple may own the billing relationship. That means the bank statement can show Apple, Apple.com/bill, or a similar Apple descriptor rather than X or Twitter. The actual subscription record sits under the Apple ID, not only inside X.

On iPhone, open Settings, tap the Apple ID name at the top, then tap Subscriptions. Look for X or Twitter in active and expired subscriptions. Apple keeps subscription history even after cancellation, so do not stop at the active list if you are checking past activity.

This route matters because it can hide the merchant name on a bank statement. Someone reviewing only card charges may see Apple and miss that the Apple charge was for X Premium. The subscription screen is the source that connects the Apple charge to the product.

Check Google Play on Android

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Android purchases can route through Google Play. In that case, the statement may show Google, Google Play, or a payment processor tied to Google. Open the Play Store, tap the profile icon, then check Payments and subscriptions. Review both active subscriptions and purchase history.

Google Play receipts may also appear in Gmail. Search the email account for X Premium, Twitter, Google Play, subscription, and receipt. This can surface billing records even when the app has been deleted or the subscription is no longer active.

If there are multiple Google accounts on the device, check each one. Subscriptions are tied to the Google account that made the purchase, not automatically to the phone as a whole.

What the billing history does and does not prove

X Premium billing proves a paid X subscription. It does not prove what content someone watched, which accounts they messaged, or whether they paid adult creators directly. X is not the same thing as OnlyFans or Fansly. But X does host adult creators, paid creator subscriptions, private messages, and NSFW accounts, so billing history can be one part of a broader picture.

The stronger evidence is usually account activity: followed accounts, bookmarks, likes, private messages, subscriptions, and search history. Billing history tells you money moved. Account activity tells you why.

If the concern is adult creator activity specifically, compare the X Premium billing trail with X account behavior. Our guide on Twitter and X bank statement names explains what card charges can look like, while this guide on OnlyFans creators on Twitter explains the behavioral signs.

How to document it cleanly

Take screenshots of the subscription screen, renewal date, product name, and matching bank charge. Do not rely on memory or a vague statement like "he has X Premium." The useful record is: account, product, date, amount, payment route, and whether the subscription is active or expired.

If the subscription was bought through Apple or Google, document the platform receipt too. That receipt connects a generic Apple or Google bank charge to X Premium. Without it, the charge is harder to interpret later.

If you are checking because of adult creator activity, keep the claim narrow. X Premium billing proves a paid X product. Adult-account follows, paid creator subscriptions, bookmarks, or direct messages are separate evidence and should be checked separately.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is X Premium billing history?

Check X account settings first, then Apple subscriptions or Google Play subscriptions if the plan was bought through the mobile app. The billing location depends on where the subscription started.

What does X Premium show as on a statement?

It may show as X, Twitter, X Premium, Apple, Google, or a card processor depending on whether the subscription was purchased on web, iPhone, or Android.

Can X Premium be used for adult content?

X Premium itself is not an adult platform, but X hosts adult creator accounts and paid creator content. Billing history only proves a Premium subscription, not what accounts someone viewed.

Can someone hide X Premium billing?

They can reduce visibility by buying through Apple or Google, using a separate card, or using a second X account. The statement may show Apple or Google rather than X directly.

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