Thursday 18 August 2022 04:52 PM 's ad-supported tier won't let users download content, code suggests trends now

Thursday 18 August 2022 04:52 PM 's ad-supported tier won't let users download content, code suggests trends now
Thursday 18 August 2022 04:52 PM Netflix's ad-supported tier won't let users download content, code suggests trends now

Thursday 18 August 2022 04:52 PM Netflix's ad-supported tier won't let users download content, code suggests trends now

Netflix's upcoming ad-supported tier won't allow users to download shows and films for offline viewing, according to reports. 

Code in Netflix's iPhone app, spotted by developer Steve Moser, suggests the ad tier, which will be rolled out from next year, will block the ability to download content.

'Downloads available on all plans except Netflix with ads,' according to text in the app, which Moser shared with Bloomberg

The code also suggests that users won't be able to skip ads, and playback controls won't be available during ad breaks, Moser added. 

Netflix will introduce a new, cheaper subscription plan featuring adverts, likely by early 2023 (file photo)

Netflix will introduce a new, cheaper subscription plan featuring adverts, likely by early 2023 (file photo)

WHAT WE KNOW ABOUT NETFLIX'S NEW AD-SUPPORTED TIER 

In April 2022, Netflix said it would be introducing adverts for the first time. 

It's planning to launch an ad-supported tier in early 2023, starting with 'the handful of markets where advertising spend is significant' - possibly the US and UK. 

The tier will be cheaper than the cheapest existing tier (Basic; £6.99 per month). Unlike other ad-supported streaming services, it won't be free. 

Netflix is working with Microsoft to develop adverts for the new tier. 

Code noticed in Netflix's iPhone app by Steve Moser suggests the ad tier will also block the ability to download content.  

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Netflix wouldn't confirm or deny whether the ability to download content would be removed from the ad tier. 

A company spokesperson told MailOnline: 'We are still in the early days of deciding how to launch a lower priced, ad-supported option and no decisions have been made. 

'So this is all just speculation at this point.'

It's possible that adverts on Netflix – which are being developed in partnership with Microsoft – will need an internet connection. 

Therefore, giving users the ability to watch content offline would mean ads wouldn't be able to run. 

Moser – an iOS developer based in Charlotte, North Carolina who 'mines software releases for hidden gems' – detailed his discoveries in a blog post.

Other text in the code suggests users will have to answer a few questions during the set-up process to get the 'most relevant' ads, Moser said. 

The text reads: 'Now, let’s set up your ad experience. We just need a few details to make sure you get the most relevant ads on Netflix. It’ll be really quick, we promise!' 

Since its inception 15 years ago, Netflix had refused to include commercials in any of its offerings, but that has all changed this year. 

In April, Netflix announced it would abandon its resistance to ads after disclosing it had lost 200,000 subscribers globally during the first three months of the year. 

It then lost nearly 1 million subscribers in the second quarter of the year, although this is still just a fraction of its 220 million global total. 

Netflix added 8.3 million new subscribers in Q4 2021. But in the two successive quarters it's lost subscribers, not gained them

Netflix added 8.3 million new subscribers in Q4 2021. But in the two successive quarters it's lost subscribers, not gained them 

It's already known the Californian streaming giant is planning to launch the new ad-supported tier around the early part of 2023, starting with 'the handful of markets where advertising spend is significant' – possibly the US and UK. 

NETFLIX IS LOSING SUBSCRIBERS 

In July, Netflix announced had lost 970,000 subscribers in the second quarter of this year.

This is almost five times the amount lost in the first three months of the year (200,000). 

It's also a massive drop from the 8.3 million new subscribers added in Q4 2021. 

Here's how many subscribers Netflix has gained or lost in the past five quarters:

Q2 2022: Lost 970,000

Q1 2022: Lost 200,000

Q4 2021: Gained 8.3 million

Q3 2021: Gained 4.4 million

Q2 2021: Gained 1.5 million  

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The new tier will be cheaper than the other existing tiers – Basic, Standard and Premium – but it won't be free, meaning customers will

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