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Google Play’s Family Plan May Outdo Apple Music

By Kanika Gupta | Update Date: Dec 11, 2015 09:09 AM EST

All those people who are not very keen on Apple music can now look to Google Play Music. This service provider will offer new option that might attract music listeners who don't mind paying for their tunes but need full value from their subscription plan. Google on Wednesday announced its plan to launch Google Play Music Family Plan on their official blog. As per this plan, you along with other 5 members of your family can subscribe to the streaming service for an affordable $14.99 a month.

All the subscriber will be able to access the same features as one gets with the individual subscription. You can enjoy unlimited access to 35 million songs, ad-free that can stream simultaneously on any device. Every member will receive individual music preference based on their listening experience and choice. Their recommendations will be personalized to what music they enjoy listening to, as per Mashabale.

Even the family plan offered by Apple is the same price, Google Play's family plan offers an additional access to YouTube Red in U.S. that gives the users access to ad-free music videos that can also be watched online. YouTube Red also lets your videos play when you have other apps on or when your screen is off. In June, right before Apple Music was launched, Google Play made a free tier available to its service for their web, iOS and Android users that focused on a selection of curated stations. In October, they also added Podcasts to their Google Play service offerings. The Family Plan offered by Google Play is available for customers in the U.S., Canada, Australia, UK, Germany and France. Google revealed that they will bringing to other countries soon, reports Mashable.

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