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Netflix is messing with browsers

13th March 2019

Netflix is messing with browsers Pin It

The prices for the Premium and Standard subscriptions of Netflix are currently changing based on the web browser used to access the site.

The discovery seems to apply to the whole of the Europe. For example, the a Premium subscription in Chrome was found for 17.99 euros and 15.99 euros for Safari.

Futhermore, if the user will click back and forth, the lowest price will ultimately be displayed – 13.99 euros.When logging in to an existing account, Netflix also shows the lowest price. Earlier, the Italian Netflix users noticed that the prices varied strongly and sometimes shot up considerably. Netflix then said it was a test “to understand how users rate Netflix”.

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