In some areas, Netflix is ending its most affordable ad-free subscription package.
However, it will affect users in Canada and the UK and they have already received notifications regarding the withdrawal.
Netflix Ending Its Most Affordable Ad-Free Subscription Plan
Users who are impacted will have to change plans in order to keep watching Netflix. Customers who have signed up for the basic plan have received notifications.
These notifications inform the recipient that when their current subscription period expires, they must select a new plan. Customers will have to choose between paying more for an ad-free subscription or switching to the ad-supported plan.
Netflix has taken down the pricing details for its basic package from its websites in the UK and Canada.
Netflix declared last year that it will no longer be offering its basic plan to new customers in the US, UK, and Canada.
Netflix Base Plan of Rs. 199 Available in India
Up until today, current members were permitted to stay with their basic subscriptions. Also, Netflix is now discontinuing its basic package for current subscribers. The base plan is still available and priced at Rs 199 in India.
In India, you can stream content on one device at a time in 720p resolution with the basic package. In the event that comparable modifications are executed in India, subscribers of basic plans will have to select the more costly Premium or Standard plans.
In India, customers have the option to convert to a mobile plan, which is limited to using smartphones and tablets. The ad-supported membership package for Netflix in India has not yet been released.
It is anticipated that the ad-supported scheme will shortly go live in India.
The goal of the termination is to encourage customers to switch to more expensive plans or the ad-supported plan.
American customers of the basic plan already in place had to deal with comparable adjustments. This action is a component of Netflix’s global plan to phase out the basic plan. The modification might cause user subscription habits to change in favor of higher-earning Netflix plans.