Student/family plans for streaming
Discussion
With one child heading off to university, and the other heading off to residential college, I'm trying to work out the best (ie cheapest) way of letting them watch some streaming content on their phones or laptops while they are living away from home.
Amazon seems to do a "Family Plan", but it says that "To share benefits, you and your invitee must live together at the same primary residential address."
Disney+ allows you to "add a member", but at £3.99 per month its only £1 cheaper than having their own subscription
Netflix doesn't seem to allow anyone outside of your house to use it.
Anyone got any experience of what the best way is to get some or all of these onto the kids' machines without it costing the earth? We are already going to be financially stretched sending them away.
Amazon seems to do a "Family Plan", but it says that "To share benefits, you and your invitee must live together at the same primary residential address."
Disney+ allows you to "add a member", but at £3.99 per month its only £1 cheaper than having their own subscription
Netflix doesn't seem to allow anyone outside of your house to use it.
Anyone got any experience of what the best way is to get some or all of these onto the kids' machines without it costing the earth? We are already going to be financially stretched sending them away.
boyse7en said:
With one child heading off to university, and the other heading off to residential college, I'm trying to work out the best (ie cheapest) way of letting them watch some streaming content on their phones or laptops while they are living away from home.
Amazon seems to do a "Family Plan", but it says that "To share benefits, you and your invitee must live together at the same primary residential address."
Disney+ allows you to "add a member", but at £3.99 per month its only £1 cheaper than having their own subscription
Netflix doesn't seem to allow anyone outside of your house to use it.
Anyone got any experience of what the best way is to get some or all of these onto the kids' machines without it costing the earth? We are already going to be financially stretched sending them away.
Netflix does allow additional users outside your main home (at a cost). We added my mother to our planAmazon seems to do a "Family Plan", but it says that "To share benefits, you and your invitee must live together at the same primary residential address."
Disney+ allows you to "add a member", but at £3.99 per month its only £1 cheaper than having their own subscription
Netflix doesn't seem to allow anyone outside of your house to use it.
Anyone got any experience of what the best way is to get some or all of these onto the kids' machines without it costing the earth? We are already going to be financially stretched sending them away.
Don't rely too much on the same address point, when at university my "primary address" didn't change - started registered to vote, had all my post etc going home even though I was likely away for 70% of the year.
Other one is Sky-Go, share the login from your sky account if you have one and they can watch TV anywhere/cast to a TV
Other one is Sky-Go, share the login from your sky account if you have one and they can watch TV anywhere/cast to a TV
kiethton said:
Don't rely too much on the same address point, when at university my "primary address" didn't change - started registered to vote, had all my post etc going home even though I was likely away for 70% of the year.
Other one is Sky-Go, share the login from your sky account if you have one and they can watch TV anywhere/cast to a TV
I don't think you can cast sky Other one is Sky-Go, share the login from your sky account if you have one and they can watch TV anywhere/cast to a TV
98elise said:
kiethton said:
Don't rely too much on the same address point, when at university my "primary address" didn't change - started registered to vote, had all my post etc going home even though I was likely away for 70% of the year.
Other one is Sky-Go, share the login from your sky account if you have one and they can watch TV anywhere/cast to a TV
I don't think you can cast sky Other one is Sky-Go, share the login from your sky account if you have one and they can watch TV anywhere/cast to a TV
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