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Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+, Now - which is the best streaming site?

Streaming services have become the go-to for the latest things to watch these days.

Although the cinemas are back open, it's a lot easier to curl up on the couch with a cup of tea (or glass of gin) and watch what everyone's talking about.

Streaming services charge a fee to use them, although the fee may vary depending on how many users there will be on the account, which has some people wondering just which platform they should commit to - if not all of them.

We take a look at the most popular streaming sites so that you don't have to try them all, although you can always go for a free trial to see which one suits you.

Netflix is hugely popular, with it being home to most of the lockdown binges that stole everyone's attention.

With Netflix originals like Stranger Things, The Umbrella Academy and First Kill getting everyone talking, FOMO (fear of missing out) is a real concern if you don't have an account.

It's not just the new shows that have people hooked, with all 10 seasons of Friends being on the streaming giant.

Netflix offers three UK plans, the basic which allows one person access for £6.99 a month, standard which offers two people access at the same time for £10.99 a month and Premium which allows four people to use the account at any time at £15.99 a month.

It is also an option to download films and shows onto your devices with a Netflix account, which is handy for long journeys or when you know you're going to be without a strong internet connection.

I personally quite like Netflix, it picks out shows based on one's I have liked before and keeps me up to date on all of the must watch shows my friends are talking about.

One thing I'm not thrilled with is that I will love a film on there and then it will be gone.

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