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  2. Netflix is boosting subscription prices. Here are the new fees.

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    The boost in subscription prices comes after the service last increased prices in 2023, while also beginning a crackdown on password sharing that same year. Although Netflix's venture into live ...

  3. Netflix hikes subscription prices, lowest-priced tier now ...

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    Netflix’s 2025 subscription prices include: The ad-supported tier at $7.99 per month, up from $6.99. The standard ad-free tier at $17.99 per month, up from $15.49.

  4. Netflix - Wikipedia

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    [clarification needed] Hebrew and right-to-left interface orientation, which is a common localization strategy in many markets, are what define the Israeli user interface's localization, and in some regions, Netflix offers a more affordable mobile-only subscription. [381]

  5. Netflix is axing its cheapest, ad-free plan in the US - AOL

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    Netflix will start phasing out its Basic plan, its cheapest advertising-free plan, which costs $11.99 per month in the United States, the company said on Thursday.

  6. Criticism of Netflix - Wikipedia

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    Netflix is a subscription streaming service owned by the American company Netflix, Inc. Launched on August 29, 1997, it initially offered DVD rental and sale by mail, but the sales were eliminated within a year to focus on the DVD rental business. In 2007, the company began transitioning to its current subscription streaming model.

  7. Netflix will now charge you $17.99 for a subscription after ...

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    Netflix will raise prices across the board for its U.S. customers by between $1 and $2.50 per month, banking on the appeal of a new season of “Stranger Things” to draw in more viewers.