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July 16, 2014

Deezer gets rid of paid music streaming plans on the desktop

by John_A

Sure, PCs aren’t going anywhere anytime soon. But there’s no denying people nowadays also prefer to listen to music on a smartphone, tablet and even a gaming console, not just their laptop or desktop. So, taking a cue from rival Spotify, streaming service Deezer is now prepared to stop charging users for its web-only, ad-free listening experience. Earlier today, Deezer confirmed this to The Next Web, stating that its Premium desktop place was no longer required because “listeners needs have changed.” As a result, Deezer’s service will only offer two options going forward — one of which is free with ads and usage caps, the other being a £10-per-month, unlimited and ad-free plan. The obvious winner: users. Thanks to this, you can stream tunes on your computer free of charge, so long as you’re willing to deal with pitches from companies here and there.

Filed under: Desktops, Internet, Software

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