Deal: Get three free months of Apple TV+ via Target

Appleosophy|Deal: Get three free months of Apple TV+ via Target
Appleosophy|Deal: Get three free months of Apple TV+ via Target
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With the announcement of new price increases for Apple TV+, now is a great time to be looking for those discounts and free trials on the streaming service.

Those that are Target Circle members can get a free three-month trial of Apple TV+. Please note that this is only for new users of the service and those who have had an Apple ID that has never previously had a free trial of that streaming service before.

Appleosophy|Deal: Get three free months of Apple TV+ via Target

All the user has to do is sign into their Target Circle account, check their offers, and then redeem the one that is related to Apple TV+. Once activated, it will take you to a page where it will enable that free trial on your Apple ID and get it working.

The good news is those who have been wanting an offer like this or are still unsure have plenty of time to think about it, as the promotion does not expire until September 28, 2023.

A free trial of Apple TV+ could come in handy this time of year since it would give users not only the opportunity to stream original content like “Ted Lasso,” “Severance,” “The Morning Show,” “Greyhound,” and “Cherry,” but most importantly right now, it will be the home of all of the Charlie Brown “Peanuts” holiday specials like the Thanksgiving and Christmas ones.

Apple TV+ now costs $6.99 a month and is available to stream in the Apple TV app.

 

Appleosophy|Deal: Get three free months of Apple TV+ via Target
Author: David Becker

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