PSA: Three-Month Free Trial of Apple News+ Available This Weekend Only

Breaking News:
Los Angeles
Thursday, Jan 28, 2021
Apple today announced that first-time subscribers can now receive 3 months free trial of Apple News+. However, the offer is currently available for this Black Friday weekend only.
If you are interested, make sure to head to the Apple News website to redeem this offer. The offer is now live in the United States, Canada, Australia, and the UK.
For a limited time, get Apple News+ free for 3 months.
You’ll get:
• World-class journalism from sources you trust
• Full magazine issues, cover to cover
• The week’s best audio stories, hand-picked and expertly narrated, on your iPhoneRedeem now: https://t.co/bnsWcV2XXo pic.twitter.com/C9MzXuHQQB
— Apple News (@AppleNews) November 26, 2020
Once the trial period ends, you will be automatically billed for $9.99 per month in the United States or $12.99 per month in Canada unless you cancel it. Meanwhile, the subscription will cost £9.99 in the UK and A$14.99 in Australia.
Apple did provide this offer during last year’s Black Friday weekend, though the service has continued to struggle to get subscribers, with publishers disappointed at the result they’re receiving.
Apple News+ is a news subscription service from Apple when they announced it at an event in March of 2019. It allows you to enjoy reading through hundreds of magazines and newspapers. It also comes with offline mode: download a magazine or save a recommended article to read on the go. Like other Apple services, Family Sharing is included, which grants access to up to six family members. The service also comes with Audio Stories, so you can simply listen to the news stories without reading them.
Are you going to take advantage of this offer? If no, tell us why not by leaving a comment down below. If yes, also let us know the reason that makes you subscribe to it.
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