Hello my dear followers, Nuked here with some interesting news about YouTube Premium subscriptions. It seems that if you used a VPN to purchase a subscription at a cheaper rate in another country, your subscription could be in jeopardy.
The trick involves changing your location with a VPN to access YouTube Premium at a lower price. For example, the service costs $13.99 per month in the US, but only $1.05 per month in Argentina. However, reports have surfaced of users having their subscriptions canceled for not actually residing in these countries.
A YouTube spokesperson mentioned that the company has measures in place to detect user locations and is requesting those with mismatched billing information to update their details. It’s unclear if subscriptions bought using spoofed locations are being automatically canceled.
With YouTube already cracking down on ad blockers, it’s not surprising to see them taking action against users trying to get cheaper Premium subscriptions. Stay tuned for updates on this developing situation.
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