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YouTube Tests Its Cheaper Premium Plan

YouTube Tests Its Cheaper Premium Plan

YouTube is testing a budget-friendly version of its Premium subscription plan in Europe. The Google-owned video hosting site’s Premium Lite plan offers ad-free viewing without additional Premium perks like offline downloads and background playback, as noted on ResetEra and Reddit.

“We’re testing a new offering to give users even more choice: Premium Lite costs €6.99/month (or local equivalent per month),” a YouTube spokesperson said in a statement to CNET. In dollars, that’s roughly $8.30.


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