
"It's one of the most popular streaming services, with more than seven million subscribers in the UK alone. But despite being owned by a multi-billion-dollar company, Disney+ is hiking its prices yet again. The streaming giant has quietly bumped up the price of one of its subscription tiers in the UK by an extra £10 per year. Angry customers took to social media to complain about Disney's latest price hike, which comes a year after it started charging people to share passwords."
"Currently, Disney+ UK offers three monthly plans - Standard with Ads (£4.99 per month), Standard (£8.99 per month) and Premium (£12.99 per month). As well as these monthly options, Standard and Premium are available at a yearly cost of £89.90 and £129.90, respectively. However, Disney+ is set to increase the price of the annual Standard plan by £10 - from £89.90 to the new price of £99.90."
Disney+ holds more than seven million UK subscribers and is owned by a multi-billion-dollar company. The annual Standard plan in the UK will rise by £10 from £89.90 to £99.90, effective September 30. The company previously began charging for password sharing last year. The price increase has prompted angry social media reactions and coincides with a subscriber backlash over the Jimmy Kimmel suspension. Disney+ UK offers monthly plans: Standard with Ads £4.99, Standard £8.99, and Premium £12.99. Annual Standard and Premium currently cost £89.90 and £129.90, delivering yearly savings versus monthly billing.
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