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[QUOTE="Yusra3, post: 307408, member: 31907"] Music streaming services have become a huge part of our lives, and they're good for us. Sure, it's easy to get sucked into the convenience of a subscription service like Spotify or Apple Music but did you know that you can save money on your tunes without sacrificing quality? Here are some tips: 1. Go with the free option If you're not in the market for a monthly subscription, you can use these services for free! Spotify has an ad-supported version that lets you stream playlists and individual songs, while Apple Music lets you download music for offline listening. Both offer free trials, so it's worth trying them out before signing up for a paid account. 2. Use a different app There are plenty of other apps with similar features to Spotify and Apple Music—and many of them are much cheaper than their competitors. Pandora Radio is one example: With no subscription fees and no ads, it's perfect for casual listening or background music when you're cooking or cleaning house! And if you just want something simple to listen to while driving around town, Audible is another great option at only $4/month (or less). [/QUOTE]
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