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How to Get the Best Free or Cheapest Streaming Content

The streaming wars have reached a fevered pitch, with major players like Netflix, Hulu, Amazon Prime Video, and Disney+ all vying for your attention and dollars. But what if you don’t want to pay for a subscription? Or what if you want to save money by cutting back on the number of services you subscribe to?

There are a number of ways to get free or inexpensive streaming content. Here are a few tips:

  • Use free streaming services. There are a number of free streaming services available, such as Roku TV, Live, Pluto TV, Tubi, and Crackle. These services offer a variety of movies and TV shows, both old and new. With a little effort, you can even get lots of live TV. You’ll have to watch ads, but it’s a great way to watch content for free.
  • Take advantage of free trials. Many streaming services offer free trials, so you can try them out before you commit to a subscription. This is a great way to see if a service is worth the cost. This is a great option if there’s a sports event or tournament you don’t want to miss – or pay for.
  • Share subscriptions with friends or family. If you know someone who has a subscription to a streaming service that you want to watch, see if they’ll let you share their account. This is a great way to save money on subscriptions. Netflix and others have plans to crack down on this practice, but we’re still in the golden age of shared subscriptions.
  • Borrow movies and TV shows from the library. Many libraries now offer a variety of movies and TV shows that you can borrow for free. This is a great way to watch content without spending any money and you’ll be surprised at how many good titles you’ll find that aren’t even available to stream.
  • Use a VPN to access international content. Many streaming services offer different content in different countries. If you use a VPN, you can change your IP address and access content that’s not available in your country.
  • Look for bundled deals. Some services you already pay , like Amazon and Walmart subscriptions or cell phone plans, offer free streaming services as a benefit.

By following these tips, you can get the best free or cheapest streaming content without breaking the bank.

In addition to the tips above, here are a few more things to keep in mind when trying to get the best free or cheap streaming content:

  • Consider your needs. What kind of content are you looking for? If you’re only interested in watching a few specific shows, you may be able to get away with a free service. But if you want to have a wide variety of content to choose from, you may need to subscribe to a paid service. In that case make sure to comparison shop and try to pay less for the services that offer the content important to you.
  • Think about your budget. How much are you willing to spend on streaming content? If you’re on a tight budget, you may want to stick to free services or use a VPN to access international content. But if you have a little more money to spend, you may want to subscribe to paid services. Just make sure you’re not paying twice for the same content.
  • Do your research. There are a lot of streaming services out there, so it’s important to do your research before you sign up for anything. Read reviews, compare prices, and see what content is available on each service. This will help you find the best service for your needs.

With a little effort, you can get the best free or cheap streaming content without breaking the bank. You’ll likely find that you’ve been wasting a lot of money each month. So what are you waiting for? Start free streaming today!

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By Jim Daws

Jim Daws is Managing Editor for Innovation & Tech Today.

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