Starting From the Account Dashboard
When your reason for logging in is finding an old invoice or updating a saved address, the account dashboard gives you one place to start from. A login link is usually found near the top-right of the main website or inside an app’s settings area. After entering your credentials, scan the page for a heading labeled My Account, Account Overview, or something similar. Billing details, plan information, and contact entries all sit together rather than being scattered through different menus.
If nothing obvious says Account, try the menu icon depicted as three stacked lines. Pulling that open usually reveals entries such as Account, Settings, or My Profile. Some services place a small user icon or your name near the top and let you click it to reach billing and address options. Finding the correct starting page first avoids having to jump between invoices and saved details later on.
Finding Invoices and Payment History
Services store older payments under a section with labels such as Billing, Billing History, Invoices, or Payments. Once you open that section, you will see a chronological list that includes dates, amounts, and invoice numbers. Many of them also provide a View or Download link next to each entry so you can keep a local copy. Should you have relied on email receipts before, the same section sometimes lets you resend a missing invoice to your address.

Seeing only recent entries or an empty list? Try using the date range filter or a search box if the platform offers one. Rare transactions or misplaced purchase records can also appear if the login email used on the account dashboard is not the email tied to the sale. Verifying that you signed in with the correct email every time narrows out unnecessary misdirection and keeps your transaction history clearly accessible.
Reviewing Active Subscriptions
Under headers like Subscriptions, Plans, Memberships, or My Services you should find all active plans, their costs, renewal patterns, and attached payment methods. Most platforms let you make basic changes—upgrade, downgrade or end a subscription—from the same place. This section usually also lists the next billing date and how much it will charge. When a plan you expect to see is missing, a likely explanation is that a third party, like an app store or an outside processor, handles that subscription.

Managing those subscriptions needs visiting that third-party platform separately. People who cannot find a cancelled plan may need to look inside a Cancelled or Expired view to see whether it was wound down earlier. Identifying the payment method next to each entry helps keep ahead of expiring cards or wrong dates.
Updating Saved Addresses
Address storage typically appears under sections with words such as Addresses, Shipping Addresses, Billing Address, or Contact Information. That area puts every address you entered on the same screen, together with separate Edit and Delete options. Online stores occasionally use separate presets for billing and shipping versions, and sometimes throw in an extra button to transfer one set to the other. Filling in your details, saving a new one, or picking a plus icon is usually the entire effort needed to expand each incomplete field or correct a typo for good. Check which address is flagged as your default whenever you open anything near this section. Default address substitution notices show up easier when changed often—they dictate where receipts get sent next on larger billing runs.
Before editing an address, confirm which one is currently set as your default. Changing the default address can affect where future invoices, subscription confirmations, or shipped items are sent. If an old address cannot be deleted, check whether it is linked to an active order or subscription. Removing the link first, then editing or deleting the address, keeps your account page clean and reduces the chance of sending important documents to the wrong place.