Netflix: SURPRISE, What It Offers FREE Now to the World

Netflix comes with a very good surprise for everyone, here is what it has decided to offer for free for those who are not subscribers, and how to take advantage of the benefit.

Netflix made the decision to surprise people all over the world and decided to offer free content that will surely be appreciated by people who do not currently pay a subscription to the platform. We are talking about 34 documentaries that Netflix started distributing for free via YouTube today, and above you have the first video clip from the entire list that can be accessed globally by anyone via the Google platform.

Netflix it is not the first initiative by which he distributes on YouTube content that was created for his platform, but, if I am not mistaken, it is the first time that he distributes so many documentaries for free. As you will see, those at Netflix have decided to distribute documentaries from various fields, they are offered with the idea of ​​helping students learn about subjects that would normally be included in the school curriculum, and which their teachers would have explained to them.

Netflix: SURPRISE, What It Offers FREE Now to the World

Netflix says that he received requests from teachers from various areas of the USA to distribute these documentaries, and he listened to their complaints, only that he offers all this content on a global level. Although Netflix is ​​known all over the world thanks to the movies and series it makes, it also has a lot of documentaries available, some of them even more interesting, but only the ones above are offered to everyone for free now.

"For several years, Netflix has allowed teachers to screen documentaries in their classrooms. However, this is not possible with closed schools. So, at their request, we've made a selection of our features and documentary series available on our YouTube channel.”

Netflix it doesn't usually offer free content that often, and when it does it's usually about older content that is no longer as attractive to its subscribers. In this situation, things are a little different because Netflix offers content for children who cannot go to school during the Coronavirus pandemic, but don't expect them to start offering movies and series as well, because we won't see that soon, unfortunately.

Netflix is currently the largest on-demand video streaming platform in the world, and unfortunately from 2020 it decided to give up the free period of using the platform.