![]() ![]() So Netflix is clearly trying to entice new users to sign up to its cheapest subscription tier with these new, seemingly flashy features. These features were made available to ads-based tier subscribers in Canada and Spain as of yesterday (April 18), while the feature set will be rolled out in the 10 other ads-supported tier markets very soon. So, what will subscribers on this plan get now? Basically, a hike in video quality – from 720p to 1080p – and the ability to stream concurrently on two separate devices instead of one. ![]() In its Q1 2023 shareholder letter, Netflix revealed it'll be upgrading the features set of its ads-based tier in the coming weeks. ![]() Netflix, though, is hoping that the introduction of new features for its cheapest subscription – the ads-supported tier, which Netflix promised to grow after its slow uptake – will persuade new users to sign up for their own account. (Image credit: Future)Īs Netflix explained, the roll out of its password sharing crackdown scheme initially doesn't sit well with current users, especially those who have freely used another person's account. Netflix is introducing new perks to its ads-based tier to convince you to sign up. ![]()
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