Live streaming services and their own battle in recent years have produced great movements and innovations to attract more and more people. This is after success NetflixOther alternatives, such as Disney+, HBO Max, and Amazon PrimeAmong other things, it started implementing new ways to attract subscribers, either with exclusive content or with the ability to enjoy the same content through several accounts, simulating the emotion of going to the movies.
As we enter the new year, many are also starting to worry about the costs these platforms will incur 2023. For this reason, in Colombia.com We show you the current cost of subscribing to the most popular “apps” of this type:
Netflix (per month)
- Basic plan: $16,900
- Standard plan: $26,900
- Premium plan: $38,900
HBO Max
- Monthly: $19,900
- Three months: $52,900
- Annual subscription: $169,900
Amazon Prime
Star + and Disney +
- Star+: $31,900
- Combo Plus: Star + and Disney +: 38,900
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For the peace of mind of many, only the increase in the cost of a service Amazon PrimeWhat will happen $17,900 a $20,600 per month, the increase will come in the future Feb 16th.
We must remember that, according to the spokesperson Netflix, Greg Petersthe plan is being tested Basic with ads What is available from the past November 1 in 12 countries: Germany, Australia, Brazil, Canada, South Korea, Spain, the United States, France, Italy, Japan, Mexico and the United Kingdom.
In addition, it was learned that the main novelties of this new plan will be:
- 4-5 ads every hour
- Maximum resolution of 720p
- Only one device to play the content
- Not including the full catalog, there will be content that will not be available
This action comes after it was announced that in some countries you can no longer share accounts. The action attempts to end those profiles of people who don’t pay for their subscription, enjoy it from a different address to the one the account is linked to and pay the bill halfway with the owner.
In the event that the platform detects that an account is being accessed from outside the home, it will require the user to enter a verification code to validate the login. And it all arose when many clients appeared Netflix I mentioned that when entering the app on the TV, the message: If you do not live with the owner of this account, you need your own account to continue watchingappeared on their screens. The account can then be verified, by means of a code sent via email or text message to the owner, and if not, this warning is skipped but after two days the ability to view content on the platform will be blocked. An option also appears Subscribe to the platform, using 30 days freeas it usually happens when a new subscriber wants to contract for the service.
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