While Netflix changed its pricing a while ago, in addition to removing the password sharing option, the streaming platform is considering making a new change that could upset many of its subscribers.
Netflix plans to raise the price of its ad-free service after the strike
According to information from the portal The Wall Street Journal, after the end of the strike of Hollywood writers and actors, Netflix plans to increase the price of packages that do not have advertising.
This increase will be gradual around the world, as it has been in the past, but it is very likely that this increase will be reflected in the United States and Canada first. In addition, information on the new prices is still unknown.
Let’s remember that last February, the company earned the displeasure of many of its subscribers after removing account sharing, so it implemented a new plan in which a fraction of the monthly payment is paid to have another user at a different address.
This contract includes wage increases, better benefits, AI protection, plus streaming compensation guarantees, longer terms of employment and other benefits.
While the Screen Actors Guild (SAG-AFTRA) returned last Monday, October 2, to the bargaining table with the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers to seek an agreement that may end the strike that began on October 14.
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Source: univision

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