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If you're a Disney+ subscriber or use somebody else's account to stream shows and movies, changes are coming into effect in Canada.

Disney+ password sharing is coming to an end now which makes it the latest streaming service to crack down on who can access content.

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Coming up a bit short at the end of the month? It could be your subpar budgeting skills, or it could be the wave of price hikes that your subscription services have hit you with so far this year.

Streaming services such as Spotify and Netflix are among the latest to announce price increases, with the former bumping up the price of its premium subscription from $9.99 to $10.99 a month this week, and the latter scrapping its cheapest ad-free plan.

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Hey Canada! Spotify has got a hot new remix for you and it's called "Unavoidable Price Hike Due To Inflation." Yeah, not exactly chart-topper you were hoping for, eh? But before you get on your soap box to rant about this assault on your bank account, let's break it down.

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Spotify appears to have jumped aboard the recent price hike bandwagon, upping the cost of its Premium subscriptions following similar announcements by streaming services like Netflix and Amazon Prime. #spotify #spotifycanada #canada #moneycanada #streamingservices #spotifypremium #canadatiktok #canadatok #canadafyp #fyp

Spotify appears to have jumped aboard the recent price hike bandwagon, upping the cost of its Premium subscriptions following similar announcements by streaming services like Netflix and Amazon Prime.

The price change, which came into effect on Monday, July 24, has impacted the cost of subscriptions in several countries, which is some good news at least, because the last thing we need is some Swedish music company holding a mysterious vendetta against Canadians.

Among the other countries affected by the increases are the United States, the United Kingdom, Italy, Spain and Australia.

The new Spotify Premium plan will cost Canadian subscribers an extra loonie each month, increasing from $9.99 to $10.99.

Here's a closer look at the new price breakdown:

  • Individual Premium: $10.99 per month (was $9.99)
  • Duo Premium: $14.99 per month (was $12.99)
  • Family Premium: $16.99 per month (was $15.99)
  • Student Premium: $5.99 per month (was $4.99)

Spotify's message.Spotify's message.Sarah Rohoman | Narcity

Spotify, clearly aware of Canadians' love of all things polite, even sent a personal message to subscribers about the price change this week, informing them of the two months grace period before the new prices take effect. The reminder added, "You can always cancel your subscription on the account page."

A press release explaining the changes reads, "The market landscape has continued to evolve since we launched. So that we can keep innovating, we are changing our Premium prices across a number of markets around the world. These updates will help us continue to deliver value to fans and artists on our platform."

Now, to be fair, the company has been launching a whole bunch of innovative features as of late like the discovery tool AI DJ (which uses AI to curate lineups of your favourite music and recommend artists based off your taste with a weirdly human-like voice) and shared experiences like Blend.

But, are these features worth paying extra for each month? Well, it's hard to say, you'll have to be the judge on that one. One thing is for certain though, the prices are going up.

This article's cover image was used for illustrative purposes only.

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Are you tired of relying on a single measly streaming platform to provide all of your post-work entertainment? Of course you are! But, then again, who can afford to pay for them all in this economy? Luckily for you, we've found a savings-friendly solution.

Narcity tracked down six streaming services currently offering lucrative free trials in Canada, two of which last an entire month, to give you a chance to explore your options without breaking the bank.

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Did you sign up for every streaming service you could during the pandemic because diving into an ocean of content was the only way to stay sane? Fair. Are you also now feeling the financial pressure and effects of Canada's pulverizing inflation rates? Also fair.

So, you have to axe a few subscriptions, but which ones have to go? Heck, what's the difference in quality between Amazon Prime, Netflix, Apple TV, and Disney+ anyway? That's what we're here to figure out.

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