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Lockdown Freebies You Must Know About

While gregarious distancing can contain the spread of the virus, it has disrupted the circadian routine of people. Shops, cinema halls, swimming pools, and gymnasiums, among others, are out of bounds.

But there is always a silver lining in the dark clouds, there are a few generous digital platforms that have given free access to their virtual services in order to make the quarantine period more engaging.

1. Eros Now

Eros Now is treating Indians to two months’ free subscription amid the coronavirus lockdown. A few titles on offer on Eros Now include many movies and other entertainment stuff. To get this offer use code STAYSAFE and enjoy your favourite movies and shows.

2. Audible

Audible had promulgated on March 19 the launch of Audible Stories, an accommodation to provide audiobooks to diminutive children and teens for free until the corona-virus pandemic persists. Audible has promulgated the accommodation as schools are ephemerally shut in the wake of coronavirus, as per the company’s official release.

3. Pluralsight

Pluralsight, Inc. is an American publicly held online education company that offers a variety of video training courses for software developers, IT administrators, and creative professionals through its website and application. They are running this offer where they are providing one free month full subscription to new users. it is called #FreeApril

4. JSTOR

JSTOR is a digital repository of academic resources. JSTOR has additionally made accessible a component of its database to the public for free for some time. The online library has more than 6,000 ebooks and 150 journals available, and the organization has verbally expressed they are currently working with publishers to make a more astronomically immense set of content liberatingly available to institutions where students no longer have access to scholastic resources.

5. Revv : Self Drive Car Rental

Self-drive mobility start-up Revv has promulgated its initiative to offer cars at zero fees to avail healthcare workers amid the corona-virus outbreak. This accommodation is now live in five cities – Delhi, Bengaluru, Mumbai, Chennai and Pune. In each of these cities, Revv will make its current fleet of cars available, free of charge, to healthcare workers currently engaged in an active obligation at a hospital, upon submission of pertinent ID proof. In each of the five cities where Revv is providing this accommodation, healthcare workers can reach out to Revv at 9250035555 to place a booking. Revv will additionally integrate the accommodation to its website and apps anon.

6. Cult fit

Cult abrogated all its classes across its centers until further notice as a precaution against the corona-virus outbreak. Now, in order to avail users get better access to their everyday workout and fitness needs, CureFit has promulgated the launch of Cult.live. The Live classes currently aren’t chargeable and are already being utilized by the 1000’s of members. Anybody can download the CureFit app and have access to the Cult.Live classes.

7. Tinder

The premium Passport feature is only available to Tinder Plus and Gold members who pay for subscriptions. Tinder announced on April 2, that the premium Passport feature will be free for all singles until April 30. The user can set different locations by choosing the option selection by city or by just dropping a pin anywhere on the world map.

8. Amazon Prime Video

Schools and offices are temporarily closed. All people are advised to stay at home due to the corona-virus pandemic. It’s been a tough time for all the parents cooped up with children and trying to work full time during the corona-virus pandemic. Here is some good news for all parents that Amazon Prime Video streaming service has just made dozens of TV shows and movies aimed at young kids available for FREE during the COVID-19 crisis.

9. Zoom

Video conferencing app Zoom has become very popular as company employees visually examine a simple platform to collaborate with their team members during the corona-virus pandemic. Zoom has a free basic account that enables users to add up to 100 participants in a call for a maximum of 40 minutes. But now, Teachers will have unlimited access to Zoom to teach up to 100 participants at a time.

10. Reliance Jio

Reliance Jio has introduced several plans for its customers to help people work from their homes during a nationwide pandemic. Reliance Jio has doubled data and non-Jio calling minutes on its 4G pack. Reliance Jio also introduced special Work from Home plans for its customers. Reliance Jio also provides 100 minutes of calls and 100 SMS to its customers during a nationwide pandemic.

11. Direct to Home

Direct to Home (DTH) television channel service providers have also free services in order to make people stay at home during the corona-virus pandemic. Dish TV, Tata Sky and Airtel Digital TV are offering free service channels to entertain TV customers during the coronavirus pandemic. The free access to these channels will last until the last day of the nationwide pandemic.

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