Netflix tests out free streaming plan without ads in Kenya, but there's a catch - SoyaCincau

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Netflix is offering a free subscription plan in Kenya. The free option is ad-free and users can sign up without providing payment information.

has always been a paid subscription-based service, but they just launched a free plan in Kenya. It only works on Android devices, but all you have to do is sign up with a valid email address and confirm that you are at least 18 years of age. Once you sign up, you can immediately start streaming with no payment information required. What’s the catch? You only get about 25% of the available catalog.

This free plan provides many of the same functions as the paid tier, such as personalised recommendations, multiple profiles, ad-free playback, and parental controls. Unlike services like Hulu, Netflix has always been an ad-free service. Unfortunately, there are some more downsides. Users under this plan will not be able to cast content to other devices like TVs and offline viewing will not be available. This is similar to the currentNetflix said that this serves as a test to see how many free plan users will convert to the paid plan. If it performs well in Kenya, we might see Netflix offering a free plan to other regions in the future.

 

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