Netflix subscribers who stick with the streaming service’s cheapest ad-free plan will need to upgrade or lose access to their favorite movies and TV shows.
Social media users who subscribe to Netflix’s “Basic” plan, which is no longer available, are experiencing… He said Your subscriptions will be end -Unless they move to a new plan.
“Your last day to watch Netflix is July 13,” the message on the screen says to Netflix Basic plan subscribers. “Choose a new plan to keep watching.”
The message goes on to inform users that the basic plan has been discontinued and new plans start at $5.99. Edge First I noticed Increase in the number of users on Reddit sharing posts about Netflix messages about their subscription.
Netflix Basic Subscription Ends
Mashable previously reported last year that Netflix would remove its cheapest ad-free tier.
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In June 2024, Netflix tested removing the basic subscription option in the UK and Canada. Netflix then… far The base level of US supply from last July.
At the time, Netflix allowed users who already subscribed to the $9.99 per month Basic plan to keep their subscription as long as they didn’t cancel it or let it expire. The Basic option offered users the cheapest ad-free experience, as long as they only used the service on one device at a time.
In October, Netflix road Prices were very low for everyone, even for users who were still on the basic plan. At $11.99, the basic plan still offers the cheapest ad-free Netflix experience.
Earlier this year, Netflix introduced warning Netflix has announced that it plans to cancel the basic plan even for subscribers who have purchased the service, starting with those in the UK and Canada. It looks like Netflix is finally ready to cancel the basic subscription entirely.
Those looking to save money will have to settle for the ad-supported version of Netflix, which costs $6.99 per month. The cheapest ad-free plan is the Standard plan, which costs $15.49 per month.
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