Most services have ad-free plans. YouTube, Disney+, Netflix, Spotify… I don’t know any others to be honest, I guess HBO has something? . Prime seems to be the only one to not have an ad-free plan (haven’t checked tho).
And they are slowly but surely going away. Is this really such a hard concept to grasp?
Netflix for example recently removed the basic plan in Germany, you now either choose the ad-supported (cheaper) plan or the very expensive one. Other services are making similar moves. They are increasing the prices of ad-free tiers to ridiculous levels and will be increasing ads on all tiers over time as well as prices.
Most services have ad-free plans. YouTube, Disney+, Netflix, Spotify… I don’t know any others to be honest, I guess HBO has something? . Prime seems to be the only one to not have an ad-free plan (haven’t checked tho).
And they are slowly but surely going away. Is this really such a hard concept to grasp?
Netflix for example recently removed the basic plan in Germany, you now either choose the ad-supported (cheaper) plan or the very expensive one. Other services are making similar moves. They are increasing the prices of ad-free tiers to ridiculous levels and will be increasing ads on all tiers over time as well as prices.
Which part do you not understand?
Yes, a generalization over a sample of 1 is really hard to grasp.
I mentioned multiple services. Where the hell do you find a sample size of 1?
Actually scratch that, seems like even prime offers an ad-free plan: https://www.primevideo.com/help?nodeId=TD5EYJIUGQMY13QQdi
So, totally made up problem.
Amazon prime seems to be the only one to not offer an ad-free plan. You tell me.