On the official Uptodown Turbo website, there are two links to subscribe to the service either monthly or annually —the latter option offers a 30% discount. Choose the option that suits you best, and you will be directed to the subscription panel managed by the online payment platform Stripe. Once there, you'll be prompted to fill out a series of mandatory fields to complete the process.
The total cost of the subscription fee is calculated by adding the fixed subtotal in the selected currency and the specific country taxes. You can also add any discount codes applicable during the purchase, which can be obtained via promos and quizzes.
As for the subscription form, these are the fields you must fill in:
- Email: email account that will be used to send communications related to the subscription, if necessary. This email account must match that of the Uptodown user account you wish to turn into Turbo.
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Payment method: card info that will be used to pay for the subscription. You'll need to enter the card's number, expiration date and CVC, and the card holder's name. Among others, Stripe currently supports the following cards:
- VISA
- Mastercard
- American Express
- Discover
- Diners Club
- UnionPay
- JCB
- Country or region: geographic area where the user is located. Check the list of countries supported by the service.
The subscription will be activated after you accept the service's terms and conditions and click on the "Start trial" button.
Alternatively, Stripe also offers a Link service for secure and fast one-click payments.
Once the Uptodown Turbo subscription is started, you will be able to access the service's admin panel from the user menu in Uptodown by clicking on the Manage my Uptodown Turbo subscription option.
This panel also allows you to modify the billing data and payment method and check the payment history. Finally, it's worth mentioning that the service can be terminated at any time and the next fee will not be charged —although users will continue to benefit from all Turbo features without restriction until the end of the current period.