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Apple Music Reduces Free Trial Period to One Month
Apple Music has offered a three-month free trial to new customers since its inception in 2015, however the trial duration has been lowered.

Apple Music is now offering a shorter one-month free trial to new users in the United States, Canada, Australia, the United Kingdom, and Japan. The Japanese site Mac Otakara was the first to notice the change. Apple Music pricing remains unchanged, with an individual plan accessible in the U.S. for $9.99 per month.
Apple Music has offered a three-month free trial to new customers since its inception in 2015, however the trial duration has been lowered.
One Month of Apple Music for Free Offwhite
Apple Music is now offering a shorter one-month free trial to new users in the United States, Canada, Australia, the United Kingdom, and Japan. The Japanese site Mac Otakara was the first to notice the change.
Apple Music pricing remains unchanged, with an individual plan accessible in the United States for $9.99 per month following a one-month trial period.
By comparison, Spotify’s rival streaming music service generally gives a one-month free trial for its Premium tier, but is presently giving a two-month trial in the United States and select other countries as a limited time promotion. Additionally, Spotify is offering a three-month free trial to new consumers who join up via PayPal.
For a limited time, Apple Music is continuing to provide a six-month free trial to customers who purchase qualifying AirPods, Beats, or HomePod models.