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30 days of Netflix for free? The offer returns after 6 years—here’s how to claim it..

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It appears that Netflix has once again launched a free trial offer after a gap of nearly six years. Users across the globe have reported receiving a free subscription to the streaming service upon signing up for a new account. The company has confirmed this move—reintroducing free trials after discontinuing them years ago—allowing new users to enjoy movies and shows at no cost.

**How ​​to avail the Netflix Free Trial**
Netflix has confirmed that eligible new members in select countries are being offered a free trial of the streaming service. According to the company's Help Center, if a user's account, device, and location meet the eligibility criteria, the free trial option will automatically appear during sign-up. If the offer does not appear, it means the account is not currently eligible. Although Netflix has not made a specific announcement regarding its return in India, a Gadgets 360 report noted that an offer to "try for 30 days at ₹0" appeared when creating a new Netflix account using a fresh email address.

**Offers vary: 30 days for some, 15 days for others**
Reports indicate that the trial duration may not be uniform across all accounts. While some users are receiving a 30-day free trial, others have reported receiving a 15-day trial offer. This suggests that the company might be employing A/B testing, where different users receive different promotional offers.

**Netflix had discontinued its free trial offer in 2020**
Notably, after offering a 30-day free trial for several years, Netflix discontinued the practice globally around 2020. Through this move, the company is likely trying to determine whether restarting the free trial encourages more people to subscribe to the streaming service.

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