YouTube Premium Price Hike Worldwide: Google-Owned Video Platform Increasing 30–50% Prices in Dozen Countries; Netizens React

Netizens reacted to the news of YouTube Premium Subscription price hike across 15 countries up to 50%. One asked the platform to consider lowering the price while another user posted he would rather use adblocker until YouTube Premium was available at fair price.

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YouTube Premium is raising its subscription prices globally by around 30-50% in certain countries. The price hike will be introduced in countries outside the United States. Netizens reacted to the YouTube Premium price hike in around 15 countries by asking the Google-owned video platform to consider cheaper prices for high schoolers. Another user said, "I'll continue to use an Adblocker until they have a fair price for removing ads." According to reports,  the countries affected by the YouTube Premium price rise are - Sweden, Ireland, Switzerland, Netherlands, Thailand, Indonesia, Colombia, Norway, Belgium, Italy, Singapore, Denmark, Malaysia, UAE and the Czech Republic. In India, YouTube already raised prices by 15-20% in August. The new prices will reportedly be effective from November 2024. The reports said that the family plan will increase from 18 euros to 26 euros in November, and the individual plan will increase from 2 euros to 14 euros. ‘Reddit’ Emerges As 6th Most Searched Term on Google in US Over Past 12 Months.

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