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Spotify Premium Free Trial Extended to 3 Months

The offer is open to Free and first-time users until Sept. 11, but there's also an offer for anyone who canceled a Premium subscription before July 15.

ByMatthew Humphries

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Spotify is extending the free trial period forSpotify Premiumfrom 30 days to three months in 135 markets around the world.

TheIndividual Premium plan(Opens in a new window)usually costs $9.99 per month and offers access to ad-free streaming music, unlimited skips, the ability to play any song, and the option to download music.Spotify says(Opens in a new window)it's making this offer as a "pick-me-up to get you through the autumn and cooler days ahead."

The extended free trial is open to first-time or eligible Free plan users and will run until Sept. 11. Additionally, if an Individual Premium plan was canceled before July 15, that former subscriber is being offered three months of access for $9.99 as a "welcome back," and saving them just under $20 in the process. In both cases, once the offer ends, the subscription will auto-renew for $9.99 per month,unless you cancelbefore then.

With mostmusic-streaming servicesall costing about the same, this three-month free trial is sure to be popular. Spotify also timed it to coincide with the end of summer andback-to-schoolperiod, which should act as an extra temptation for students to sign up.

If you are a frequent Walmart shopper,Walmart+ is offeringa six-month Spotify Premium trial until March 6, 2023.

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土著居民的ut Matthew Humphries

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I've been working at PCMag since November 2016, covering all areas of technology and video game news. Before that I spent nearly 15 years working at Geek.com as a writer and editor. I also spent the first six years after leaving university as a professional game designer working with Disney, Games Workshop, 20th Century Fox, and Vivendi.

I hold two degrees: a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science and a Master's degree in Games Development. My first book,Make Your Own Pixel Art, is available from all good book shops.

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