Steps you can follow to change your Netflix plan


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Netflix is one of a popular online streaming service offers a variety of streaming plans for its users. With over 165 million subscribers worldwide, Netflix is designed to deal with more than one person streaming on the same account at the same time, along with the resolution of their devices, particularly big-screen televisions.

If you are still figuring out the best way to change your Netflix plan and stay up-to-date on Netflix then you are in the right place. You can change your Netflix plan at any time throughout your membership. Here is a step by step guide which you can follow to change your Netflix plan.

How to change your Netflix plan


Follow the below-given steps to change your Netflix plan

Step 1: First you need to sign in to Netflix.com and visit your Account page.

Step 2: Under Plan Details, you need to select Change Plan. (If you do not see Change Plan, you can contact Netflix for further assistance.)

Note: In case if your account is on hold, then no plan changes can be made until the account is off held. So before making any changes make sure that your account is not on hold.

Step 3: Once you select Change Plan, you will then see a page where you can view available plans and pricing.

Step 4: From the given options you can choose your desired plan and then select Continue or Update.

Step 5: After that, you need to select Confirm Change or Confirm.

Once you make the changes your change will take effect on the date indicated.
  • If you upgrade a plan then its effect takes place immediately, and you will be charged the new price on your next billing date.

  • If you downgrade a plan then its effect takes on your next billing date, and you will be charged the new price on your next billing date.

Well, known online streaming software Netflix allows its users to watch content instantly from Netflix through any internet-connected device which offers the Netflix app, including set-top boxes, smart TVs, streaming media players, smartphones, game consoles, and tablets.

(Information source: Netflix help)

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