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Apple Music Lengthened Its Student Trial Period

Apple has announced that it will extend the length of its student trail period for Apple Music. Students can now sign up for Apple Music and stream the service for free over the course of six months, which is double the length of the previous three-month promotion. The promotion is currently available and will be until September 26th. When accessing the promotion, users will have to verify their status as a student.

However the users who sign up for the student trial period will sign up for three free months, subsequently, users will receive an email with instructions to redeem the service for an additional three months of music streaming. It is currently not clear whether Apple will extend the program to students outside the United States.
Trend Themes
1. Extended Student Trial - Apple Music extends its student trial period, offering six months of free music streaming instead of the usual three months.
2. Promotional Subscription - Apple's extended student trial period provides an opportunity for other music streaming platforms to offer competitive promotional subscriptions to attract new users.
3. Global Expansion - Apple's student trial period expansion could prompt other music streaming platforms to consider extending their promotions to students worldwide.
Industry Implications
1. Music Streaming - The extended student trial period by Apple Music presents a disruptive innovation opportunity for the music streaming industry to attract and retain more student subscribers.
2. Digital Payment - The extended student trial period by Apple Music could lead to an increase in digital payment services as students verify their eligibility to access the promotion.
3. Education Technology - The student trial period extension by Apple Music presents an opportunity for educational technology companies to partner with music streaming platforms and offer exclusive benefits to students.

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