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Spotify Premium Music Streaming Has Increased In Price!

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If you have a paid Premium Spotify account, the prices increased from Monday 24th of July. Obviously if you use the free version its still free but the premium will increase from your next payment.

Individual - Was £9.99 Now £10.99 per month

Duo 2 User - Was £13.99 Now £14.99 per month

Family 6 User - Was £16.99 Now £17.99 per month

Student - Remains unchanged at £5.99 per month - lucky students!

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If you don't want to pay the increase, have a look at swapping to the free version. You have to listen to adverts and its a more limited service but it is free.

There are other options that you might not be aware of and might want to give a try. Maybe worth taking up 1 month free trials if you haven't already and seeing what all the different ones have to offer.

Amazon Music Prime is included for FREE in with your Prime Membership. It is advery free and has recently increased from 2 million to now over 100 million tracks and podcasts.

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YouTube Music Premium has a 1 month free trial then if you continue its £9.99 per month for individual users or £14.99 for a family pass which has up to 5 users on or £4.99p/m for students. Works out cheaper than Spotify especially if you only need 5 on the family pass.

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Apple Music has a one month free trial then individual is £10.99p/m and the family with up to 6 users is £16.99 per month.

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Deezer have a free service and their premium individual plan is free for a month then £11.99 thereafter and their family plan with up to 6 users is £17.99 so the family is the same price but the indivdual is £1 a month more.

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PhilipMarc

Eh, I just use ReVanced for YT/YT Music and xManager for Spotify on my Android devices, no ads and free of charge. 😆

Been using it for years and not a single problem. On PC? Adblockers.

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David1983

PhilipMarc cab u download these though playstore or u gotta do it through Google app?

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Mohammede

Would anyone happen to know if it's still possible to get Spotify cheaper via a VPN using a revolut card? If so, which country?

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PhilipMarc

Mohammede Seems to be Turkey.

Turkey is generally the go-to country for cheap digital entertainment (PSN, YouTube, Netflix, Spotify, Xbox, etc).

YouTube apparently wants to 'force' users to watch ads (for those who use adblockers), at that point I'd rather just not use YouTube at all. lol

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Mohammede

PhilipMarc thanks for your reply. From what I've seen online, you can't register new Spotify accounts without a Turkish bank or summat or another

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PhilipMarc

Mohammede I've seen on the other deals website that FUPS is pretty useful for purchases in Turkey. Not sure that's useful in this scenario.

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Zcaprd7

Youtube family via VPN is still possible...

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Mohammede

Zcaprd7 ooh. Which country would you suggest for sign up? I want a family plan so I can share it with my kids

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Zcaprd7

Mohammede currently using a Brazilian setup, not the cheapest, but seems to be getting trickier...

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Mohammede

Zcaprd7 thanks. I'll have a look into it tomorrow

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Mohammede

Zcaprd7 thanks. I'll have a look into it tomorrow

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PhilipMarc

Zcaprd7 to be fair, it's not meant for people outside those countries.

But having a good and reliable VPN can make it look like one lives there.

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Zcaprd7

PhilipMarc oh, you have only do the vpn bit for setting up the the billing, after that, it's perfectly normal access....

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PhilipMarc

Zcaprd7 There are VPN apps on the App Store and Play Store that disguise themselves as VPNs, but it's sketchy apps to get user's data. Same goes for other free VPNs out there, and even paid ones.

Know what you're getting, that's it.

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Zcaprd7

PhilipMarc oh, I used a paid for vpn...

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jms19

I saw a few other money sites suggesting buying the 12 month spotify giftcards to beat the hike for this year.

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Jerseydrew

It's not a shock given that everything is going up. Reckon things will start to go down as peoe will stop paying for it and Rob more from the Internet

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