Netflix is looking to raise its prices again, following its password-sharing crackdown

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Netflix is looking to raise prices again after the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:SAG-AFTRA strike ends.

According to , the streamer is in talks to raise the prices of its ad-free♛ tiers in several global markets, m꧒ost likely beginning with the US and Canada.

Following its 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:crackdown on password-sharing, Netflix 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:removed one of its ad-free tiers; the Basic plan (which cost $9.99/£6💞.99 a month) this past July.

Three tiers remain: Standard with Ads (formerly Basic with Ads) is $6.99/£4.99 a month and allows subscribers to watch Neဣtflix’s library with ads; The Standard plan is currently $15.49/£10.99; and the Pr♒emium plan, which involves 4K and Ultra HD streaming across four devices, costs $19.99/£15.99.

The prices of Disney Plus, Hulu, and ESPN are also set to go up – with Disney Plus becoming the latest streaming service to crack dow⭕n on password-sharing. "We’re obviousꩲly trying with our pricing strategy to migrate more subs to the advertiser-supported ti🌱er," Disney Chief Executive Bob Iger said of the changes.

澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Prime Video is also changiꦉng🍌 up its prices, adding "limited ads'" for those on the usual Amazoജn Prime subscription plan. The new ad-free tier will cost $2.99 more.

We have to hand it to Netflix; 澳洲幸运5开♕奖号码历史查询:their passwo🃏rd-sharing crackdown worked. It gave Standard and Premium members the option to either add an extra user to their existing account members for $7.99/month in the US and £4.99/month in the UK, or kick the person off of their account and force them to sign up for their own. T𒆙he streamer saw a spike in new subscribers, which was their ultimate goal.

For more, check out our list of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Netflix shows to add to your streaming queue right now.

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