Entertainment: Now ads will also appear on Netflix
Netflix shared information, the company introduced a new affordable plan called Basic with ads
Netflix has confirmed that users will now see ads while streaming content on the platform. The company has introduced a new affordable plan called Basic with Ads in which customers will see an average of 4 to 5 minutes of ads per hour. Basic with Ads offers all the features people would expect from a Netflix Basic plan, with some differences such as a limited number of movies and TV shows not being available due to license restrictions and customers being able to download content for offline viewing as well. Won’t be
This scheme will start in these countries
Netflix has revealed that in the launch period, commercials will be of 15 or 30 seconds in length that will play before and during shows and movies. The Basic with Ads plan will launch just six months after the company first announced the option of a low-cost advertising plan. Netflix Basic with commercials will cost $6.99 per month in the US and launch on November 3 at 9 a.m. PT. It will be available in Australia, Brazil, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Korea, Mexico, Spain, UK and US. The company has clarified that there will be no impact on its existing plans and members. Basic with Ads complements Netflix’s existing ad-free Basic, Standard, and Premium plans.
This information came out about India
Let us tell you that as of now, Netflix has not revealed any plans to bring the new Basic with advertising plan in India and we hope that it will bring it to the country in the near future. Currently the cheapest Netflix plan in India is the Mobile plan which costs Rs 149. The plan allows customers to watch content on mobiles and tablets in 480p resolution.
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