Lucas Hood wrote: » I've added people to my family account after signing up and not had an issue.
kaerobe wrote: » You need the VPN to sign up, not to continue to access. My YT on my TV has Irish music/new releases.
ShaneU wrote: » My YouTube music app on my phone is full of Indian music. Top 100 chart is mostly hindi stuff. Not using a VPN.
Lucas Hood wrote: » It shows the indian charts and stuff but all your normal music is there. Once you listen to some stuff it'll show you your usual stuff.
Jofspring wrote: » YouTube is fantastic this way. Very tempted by Tidal. Been a Spotify family member for years but that's €15 a month. Main issue is knocking the rest of my family off it and Spotify works very well with Google home. Might just scrap Spotify for the moment and stick with YouTube music.
Peig Sayers wrote: » Get yourself onto a Spotify plan on Boardss. Only cost €30 per year!
Soarer wrote: » Right guys and gals. Complete novice walkthrough. If I can do it, anybody can. This is for a single sub, not a family sub. 1. Found a free VPN here https://www.hotspotshield.com/ 2. Registered for their Premium service, which gives a 7 day free trial. 3. Installed the VPN, opened it, and set it to Turkey. 4. Clicked on this link https://www.tidal.com/blackfriday 5. Followed the registration process my Revolut card. 6. Registratrion went through for the 4 months @ TRY1.99 a month, and will continue @ TRY19.99 after that. 7. Installed Tidal on my phone, and logged in to make sure everything was working. 8. Logged back into HotSpotShield and cancelled my subscription. That's pretty much it from start to finish. Literally took less than 10 minutes for everything. P.S. At today's rates, the monthly sub is costing €0.22 per month, and the full rate will be €2.13 per month.EDIT: Don't know how this sort of witchcraft works, but if you go to tunemymusic.com, you can transfer your playlists/songs from one service to another. It mightn't catch them all, but it's pretty accurate.
Aquos76 wrote: » https://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/youtube-premium-ps136month-3540366
TheDriver wrote: » Tidal family is about 1.80 a month for the whole family. Only snag is Amazon echo, it only works on US anaxon devices.
uli84 wrote: » Like how?
Fingers Mcginty wrote: » Do you have to have indian rupees on your revolut for this to work using an indian address. I've just setup everything up and revolut says theres a temporary hold on my card??
psicic wrote: » Some earlier posters asking about existing Youtube Premium members. I was an existing Youtube Premium member (was worth it back in the day when they made their own content). These are the steps I took to get Family membership in India:Cancelled my current YouTube Premium membership (after cancelling I had one week left of premium benefits) Set up a Google family here https://families.google.com/families - as per nephster's post above waited til all family members had accepted Set up a VPN - my current one (AirVPN) didn't have India or Turkey so went with Surfshark (if you haven't looked at VPN features in a while, the bigger brands have come on a lot) Just as an added step, I dug out my passport and finally finished registering for Revolut. I understand it wasn't necessary to use Revolut and you can use your normal card, but sure why not Went to the YouTube Manage subscription page here: https://www.youtube.com/paid_memberships and clicked in to the Family Membership (if going solo, the premium link is also on this page) Turned on the VPN and refreshed the page Prices changed to Rupees Clicked on the subscribe buttons - 10 rupees for the next week, then 189 for next month. Only asked me for an Indian State - not a full address. (Dehli, by the way!) That's it, access was instant. Also, I would suggest making sure your family members you invite are their gmail addresses, just for ease of them using on their phones.
Mecrab wrote: » Surfing from India using NORDVPN and the YouTube premium sign up page is displaying the price in AED which I googled and is the currency of United Arab Emirates? This happening to anyone else? It works out to 5 euro a month when converted so not quite as good as rupees..