To combat the rate it has been losing subscribers in the last couple of years, Netflix has finally unveiled a new subscription tier at a lower price point that will also feature ads. This tier, referred to as Basic with Ads, will cost $6.99 a month starting on Nov. 3.
That’s not the only information available, but everything else we know might not make this any more appealing. When it comes to ad placement, Netflix says:
Basic with Ads will allow you to only stream to one device at a time. However, the quality won’t ever exceed 720p. As expected, this is the lowest quality option available.
Considering that all streamed content will now have ads, subscribers will no longer have the option to download episodes/movies to watch later if they downgrade to the Basic with Ads tier. Speaking of, there’s a chance the show/movie you want to watch just won’t be available in this lowest tier due to “licensing restrictions.”
Netflix words this themself as:
There is no further information on what content might not be available.
You can see the official Netflix tweet on this below.
There is also a full help page detailing what Basic with Ads will (or won’t) get you.
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