Users who don't want to pay $10.99 for the Premium plan can switch to the ad-supported tier
Well, another streaming service just launched its own ad-supported tier. As Disney Plus announced in a new, it has made its"highly anticipated" ad-supported plan called Disney+ Basic available in the US.
However, at least at launch, Disney+ Basic subscribers will be restricted from Premium features like Downloads, GroupWatch, SharePlay, and Dolby Atmos. A Disney spokesperson toldthat the company hopes to offer these features on Disney+ Basic at some point, but it is unclear when. If you don't want to pay $11 for Disney+, you can switch to the Basic plan and pay the same price you do now. However, if you have no issue with the price hike, then no further action is required.
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