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Aug 02, 2021 36 secs
It’s called Premium Lite, and it’s currently being tested in a few European countries, including Belgium, Denmark, Finland, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Norway, and Sweden.

Of course, much like how SnackWell’s promised us back in the ‘90s that it was as delicious as a full-calorie cookie—which turned out to be a damn lie—YouTube Premium Lite won’t have all the dressings of the current Premium tier.

It’s unclear if YouTube Premium Lite will eventually make its way to other markets, but it’ll be interesting to see how Google prices it out for families and students.

Currently, families of up to five members pay $18 a month across the board for YouTube Premium, and students pay $7.

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