Netflix has ditched its bargain ‘Basic’ tier for customers in the UK – meaning subscribers will now have to fork out more every month if they want to watch films and series without ads
Netflix users will be expected to sit through ads or pay more for their membership each month, following some major changes on the platform.
The streaming giant has quietly ditched its cheap ‘Basic’ tier in the UK, which enabled users to watch everything on the platform in standard HD for £6.99 per month-without having to see any adverts.
However, this option has now been removed from the platform, meaning new subscribers will have to fork out £10.99 per month if they want to watch Netflix ad-free.
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