YOU can now get three months of free access to YouTube Premium.
Normally you’d pay $11.99 for the premium subscription – but a brand new offer temporarily removes the cost.
It’s a total saving of $35.97, which is nothing to sniff at.
The offer is US-only, and it’s only available to new users.
So if you subscribed to the service (including YouTube Red or Google Play Music) previously then you won’t be eligible.
If you’re a keen YouTube watcher, you’ll know that there are many frustrating things about the site.
- YouTube Premium for free (3 months) – claim here
You’re constantly interrupted by ads, you can’t listen to YouTube songs outside of the app, and you can’t download videos to watch offline later.
That’s all changing now though, with the introduction of YouTube Premium.
For a start, it removes ads from videos completely, so you can watch hilarious cat videos unmolested.
It also enables background listening, so you can close the YouTube app and carry on jamming to your favourite music playlist.
And excitingly, you can download videos to watch offline at your leisure.
Paying the fee will also give you access to YouTube Originals, a slate of TV shows and moves created by Google.
These include Cobra Kai, Impulse, F2 Finding Football and The Sidemen Show.
You also get access to YouTube Music.
Once the offer expires, you’ll be automatically billed for the full $11.99 monthly fee.
However, Google says it will remind you seven days before the trial ends.
The offer is available until December 6 so if you want it, don’t miss out.
- YouTube Premium for free (3 months) – claim here
All prices in this article were correct at the time of writing, but may have since changed. Always do your own research before making any purchase.
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