Netflix vouchers are now available to purchase via the ETN App.

ETN-Network
2 min readFeb 7, 2023

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Netflix becomes the latest service to join a fantastic line-up of vouchers available to purchase via the ETN App. Other services include Spotify, Google Play and Steam, in addition to household utilities, mobile airtime and data top-ups.

Did you know that Netflix has over 231 million subscribers globally? Launching in 1997, Netflix has since become one of the largest streaming services in the world. With millions of subscribers worldwide, Netflix makes a fantastic addition to services available to be purchased with ETN.

One of the main benefits of Netflix is its extensive library of original content, including popular series like Stranger Things and Wednesday. These shows have helped Netflix become a leader in the entertainment industry and a go-to destination for viewers worldwide.

Interesting fact: Netflix first started as a DVD rental service, customers could rent DVDs and have them posted to them directly. Netflix pivoted into a streaming platform in 2007.

The addition of Netflix vouchers via the ETN App is another great way to pay for Netflix services, particularly for those earning ETN on AnyTask.com

AnyTask.com is a freelance platform that allows people to sell digital services online without the need for a bank account. Payment is received inside their ETN Online Wallet, which can subsequently be spent on everyday essentials from mobile airtime and data, household utilities, and vouchers for popular retail outlets, including Spotify, Google Play and Steam.

As of today, Netflix vouchers can be purchased via the ETN App in Australia. The aim is to introduce new regions as they become available, in addition to a range of other vouchers. Keep an eye on our social media channels for more services being announced soon.

Originally published at https://news.electroneum.com on February 7, 2023.

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