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I’ve been cutting down and only keep the ones I actually watch. I had a constant Netflix subscription since 2014 but a month ago I cancelled it. Will resubscribe temporary once enough shows pile up that I’m interested in (which might take a while).
Since Futurama is done, I’ll probably cancel Disney now.
Youtube Premium is the one I will keep for longer because I watch it all the time and I’m splitting the costs with family.
I'm considering adding YouTube premium with VPN pricing to a low CoL country. Not worth it for me at full price, but at a discount price it might be worth it.
Just not sure if there are any risks to getting my Google account blocked for geo-dodging, which would be a royal PITA.
Would creating a new Google account work? You would need to start new but there should be no risk of losing Gmail access.
This is btw the reason I keep my emails and passwords separate from any other services. Too much can go wrong, even accidentally.
Probably worth doing to get an extra layer of safety.