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Disney+ goes into cheap subscription mode with ads, but it will be missing a great feature

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It seems so advertisement It has reached major streaming platforms. The reason this measure was introduced is that they have to convince millions of potential customers who are unwilling to pay large sums at the end of the year to continue growing. Disney+ has this problem just like Netflix does.

Yes, it was the industry giant that took the first step, Netflix. This rate will come into effect in Spain next month at a considerably lower price. In turn, customers will have to watch commercials while watching the service’s TV shows and movies… and at most in HD.

Y Looks like they’ll follow in the footsteps of Netflix on Disney+It will have a few limitations not only in starting a subscription with ads, but also to benefit full price paying customers.

Thanks to a few lines of code discovered by Steve Moser of MacRumors, we were able to find out. Group Watch and Share Play (features that allow you to watch TV series and content remotely with your friends and family) The 5.49 Euro version of the Disney service will not be available if used with: advertisement.

Advertising is not a solution, it’s a patch for platforms

Disney has not responded to requests from the American media regarding this matter, so we cannot definitively confirm that this will be the case. But in the meantime, the code leaves no room for doubt.

the line says: “Groupwatch and Shareplay are not available for ad-level accountsHowever, any time Disney returns before the plan launches in November, it can be a placeholder or a resolution.

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Yes Disney+ If SharePlay and GroupWatch were truly down to their ad-supported levels, we would eventually see a trend that we would see across all streaming platforms.

This way two types of clients are created: the first to pay for the entire service; and second, those of the advertisements. Disney+ will have to see if this policy is worth it.

Source: Computer Hoy

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