With the latest announcement, anybody with an Apple TV+
subscription that was set to expire from now until June will instead expire in
July 2021, according to a report in 9to5mac.
"This means customers who took advantage of the 'year
free' deal back when the service first launched will now be getting an
additional 9 months of free access to Apple original shows and movies,"
the report mentioned on Friday.
The first TV+ extension was announced in October and pushed
the first wave of free trial renewals out to February.
The new extension means that anyone who didn't already
cancel their subscription will now be able to use it for free for six
additional months, the report said.
Any current customers with free trials set to end in the
February to June period will now see those subscription renewals pushed out to
July. Similarly, customers with an annual subscription that expires between
February and June will also get the same additional months of service at no
additional charge, it added.
Apple will notify all eligible customers of the extension
via email in the next couple of weeks. Like last time, the company will be
compensating existing subscribers with credit refunds as follows.
Customers on the Apple TV Plus monthly plan who are paying
$4.99/month will receive an App Store store credit in that amount for the next
five months -- February to June.