Netflix does not show the best deals to many users!
Netflix’s user loss crisis that became evident in the early months of this year led the company to seek alternatives to maintain and attract users. One of the most anticipated was a much cheaper advertising plan, however, some recent actions highlighted on the platform have started to confuse users.
Until now, There are two situations that, far from serving the most affordable ads, drive them away from a large number of customers.
Netflix doesn’t show everything to its customers
Although the lack of this offer led to the belief that Netflix had abandoned the basic ad-free plan, some users have shared via various forums that there is still a way to choose this level, but it’s now hidden in a tiny link on the Netflix subscription page. Some users can still see all four plans listed without having to click any links, so it looks like the company is doing some kind of A/B testing.
These kinds of tests have led to the suggestion that Netflix is looking for a way to push those who don’t want an ad-supported plan to a much more expensive plan.
Currently, the basic Netflix package (7.99 dollars) it only allows single-device streaming at 720p resolution. the Standard package (12.99 dollars) works with two devices simultaneously at 1080p resolution, the Premium plan (17.99 dollars)
During this time he basic plan with advertisements for (5.49 dollars) will include an average of 4-5 minutes of advertisements per hour before or during the broadcast of the content.
No offers for Apple TV
For its part, the company has never explained why** the new ad-based plan is not available in the Netflix tvOS app. **But given the current situation where Netflix may discontinue the basic ad-free plan, Apple TV users may be forced to subscribe to the more expensive plans if they still want to watch Netflix on the device.