Use Carrier and Broadband Bundles
By 2025, Netflix no longer offers a free trial anywhere in the world, although it is still free with some mobile and broadband subscriptions. The company T-Mobile, as an example, includes its Netflix On Us promotion on select multi-line plans, which provides access to Netflix Standard (ad-supported), whereas Verizon and Xfinity as well include Netflix as part of certain wireless or internet plans, at a reduced or no charge to the subscriber.
Leverage Promotional Subscriptions
In countries such as the US or India, telecom companies tend to bundle Netflix with postpaid or broadband packages with companies such as JioFiber or Airtel. Through them, you will be able to receive Netflix free with the plan, at times other streaming benefits as well.
Share Within Your Household
Netflix allows sharing of accounts by people who live in the same house. Although it has become more difficult to share your password, legally sharing within your residence or through officially supported extra member features might be able to divide the costs between the family members rendering monthly cost insignificant.
Explore Ad-Supported and Student Deals
Should full free access not be provided, then explore the ad-supported plan of Netflix. It is not free, however, and is closest in price and frequently found in promotional carrier packages. Check with carriers regularly current student or temporary deals- these vary a lot and sometimes there are trial periods or partner discounts.
Avoid Scams—Stick With Official Channels
Avoid websites, apps or posts on forums that offer you free access to Netflix through unofficial channels. The only reliably legitimate free and discounted access in 2025 comes from Netflix on its official site or through your provider.

