WebUser – 21 August 2019

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Share Spotify with your kids and they can
pay you back when they’re older

This happy coupl e just saved £39.50 each
on an Amazon Prime subs cription

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Share subscriptionswith
friends and family

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f you and your partner, chil dren ,
lodger or anyone else in your
household subscribe to the same
services, it makes financial sense to
share your accounts an d split the co st.
Many online services offer dedicated
plans for this purpose, which give each
person a separate account within the
main one, so they can buy, stream and
download whatever they want without
the other users knowing. Here are three
of the best-value shared plans.

SPOTIFY
Spotify’s Premiumfor Familyplan
gives you anduptofiveother people
livingatyouraddress unlimited access
toits music-streaming service for £14.99
per month. Whenyou considerthatsix
separatePremiumaccountscost
£59.94, that’s a real bargain andcould
reduceyourmonthlysubscription to
£2. 50. Anyonewho already usesSpotify
can transferall their saved music,

playlists andrecommendationstotheir
Familyaccount. AppleMusic offersa
similar Familysubscription for the same
price (bit.ly/apple482).
Spotifyis currentlytesting ashared
planfor couples, PremiumDuo,in
several countries including Ireland, but
hasn’t confirmedwhenthiswill be
comingtothe UK.

AMAZONPRIME
At£79 per year, anAmazon Prime
subscription isn’t cheap,sowhy not split
yourswith yournearestand dearest?
Set upanAmazon Household (bit.ly/
household482) andyou can share Prime
benefitsincluding next-daydelivery,
Prime Videostreaming andPrime
Reading (formerlyKindleUnlimited)
with one other adult, aswell asebooks,
appsandgames you download. Your
Householdcan includeuptofour
children, but they’re (wisely) prevented
frombuyinganything.
Amazon alsooffersa FamilyPlanfor
its Music Unlimited service (bit.ly/

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music4 82 ), which letsyou dividethe
hefty £14.99-per-month costbetween
six familymembers.

NETFLIX
AlthoughNetflix doesn’t havean
official sharedplan, it letsyou addupto
fiveseparateprofilesto youraccount,
sofamilymembers andfriends can have
their own personalised watch lists
andrecommendations, andsplit the
monthlysubscription cost. Depending
onyour plan, you can streamTVshows
andfilms tomore thanone device. With
the Standard option(£8.99per month),
you can watch ontwo devices atonce,
while the Premiumplan(£11.99 per
month) letsyou streamtofourdifferent
screens simultaneously.Notethatall
users log inusing the mainaccount
holder’s details, but can thenchoose
their own profile.
Similarly,NowTVletsyou addsix
devices to youraccount andwatch
ontwo atthe sametime.

Track all your subscriptions
in one place

W


hen you subs cribe to lots of
online services, it’s easy to lose
track of how much you’re paying and
when. You may even forg et you’re still
subs cribingto a particular service until
the money is taken fromyour bank
account. Fortunately, this is now such
a co mmon problem that there are
plenty of tools availableto help you
manageyour subs cription costs,
although many are US-only.

Slash the cos


of online


subscriptions

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