Netflix, Duolingo, Microsoft… Platforms offer to share your subscriptions to save money

You'd like to try Duolingo 's paid plan to work on your Italian without having to sit through ads, but you're hesitant about the cost. Or, on the contrary, you've taken out a subscription to Le Figaro (we're good friends at Libé) which allows you to access the media from three accounts, but when you offered to share it, your friends, all left-wing, laughed in your face (we're not so good friends at Libé ). The Sharesub or Spliiit services may interest you. They connect, like a classifieds site, users of streaming, video or music platforms, office solutions (Microsoft, Dropbox, Hootsuite, Google, etc.), video games (Nintendo, Xbox, Lumosity, Chess.com, etc.), press sites ( Libération is one of them) or learning, photo or meditation apps, who have subscriptions allowing the creation of several accounts in different households, and people who want to access these same services.
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