If there’s one thing we know for sure about this year, it’s that we’ll never forget Christmas 2020 which held a whole new meaning after a difficult year that kept families apart.
07.12.2020 - 10:14 / evoke.ie
There’s some bad news on the way for Netflix fans as the cost of using their premium services is about to get more expensive.
Later this week the streaming giant is reported to be planning to announce an increase to its standard plan of €1 to €12.99.
The standard plan allows users to view content on two screens at the same time.
Similarly, premium users who have the ability to stream TV shows and movies on four devices simultaneously, will see their monthly bill increase by €2 to €17.99.
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If there’s one thing we know for sure about this year, it’s that we’ll never forget Christmas 2020 which held a whole new meaning after a difficult year that kept families apart.
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