Pixelbook Go is one of the newest tech products announced and started shipping this fall. Considering the recentness of its release, it is best not to expect major Black Friday and Cyber Monday deals that would lower down its regular price. However, Google is offering something else — free Disney+ access.
Disney+ is the newest name to remember in the ever-growing media streaming business. Likely to help it boost its popularity, it is partnering with Google to offer three months of free subscription to qualified Chromebook users like those who recently purchased Pixelbook Go.
Pixelbook Go deals: How to get free 3-month Disney+ access
First, it should be noted that the promo is limited to Pixelbook Go buyers who activated their device from Nov. 25 to Jan. 31, 2020. Those who qualify for the promo have a few steps to follow to get the deal.
Upon activation of Pixelbook Go or other Chromebook, users should open the Google Chromebooks Offers website and click on the Disney+ promo. This step will provide users the redemption code they will use upon registering their Disney+ account.
Install a Disney+ app on the Pixelbook Go and sign up for an account. Users are required to go through the regular process of subscribing to a streaming plan that includes providing a valid payment option that could be through a credit card or via an active Google Play payment mode. In this step, there should be a “Redeem Code” button that, when clicked, will provide a space to type in the redemption code provided earlier.
Pixelbook Go deals: Important reminders when availing the Disney+ promo
The offer is only available to customers based in the United States, and each redemption code can only be used in one device. It should once again be noted that the promo is available on Pixelbook Go and other Chromebooks activated within the said period.
Remember that setting up a Disney+ payment mode also means agreeing to the platform’s auto-renewing subscription. If a Pixelbook Go user does not want to pay the regular $6.99 per month fee after three months, they should remember to cancel their subscription before the day of its expiration.


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