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FAQ

Disney+ is available on a wide variety of devices. You can watch it on your smart TV, desktop computer or laptop, mobile phone, or tablet. In addition, it's also available on gaming consoles like PlayStation and Xbox. Basically, if a device has the capability to install and play streaming apps, there's a good chance you can watch Disney+ on it.
Yes, you can. Disney+ allows its subscribers to download content from the app onto their devices for offline viewing. This feature is especially handy for travel or situations where a stable internet connection might not be available.
You can create up to seven profiles on a single Disney+ account. Each profile has its own set of personalized recommendations based on viewing habits, so different members of the household can have a personalized viewing experience.
Disney+ offers content in various video qualities including SD, HD, and Ultra HD/4K. The quality you'll be able to watch will depend on the capabilities of your device and your internet connection speed.
Yes, it does. Disney+ supports multiple languages for both audio and subtitles, depending on the content.
Yes. Disney+ allows you to apply content ratings to each profile to restrict access to certain types of content. This can help ensure that younger viewers can only access age-appropriate content.
Yes, you can cancel your Disney+ subscription at any time. There are no cancellation fees, and you will be able to access the service through the end of your current billing period.
The standard price for Disney+ is $7.99 per month, or you can get a yearly subscription for $79.99. They also offer a bundle with Hulu and ESPN+ for $13.99 per month.
As of July 2021, Disney+ does not currently offer a free trial. However, they occasionally offer promotional deals, so it's worth keeping an eye out for those.
The Disney+ bundle offers a comprehensive entertainment solution. Disney+ itself comes with content from Disney, Pixar, Marvel, Star Wars, and National Geographic. Hulu offers a library of TV shows and movies, including originals and content from other networks. ESPN+ brings sports content, live and on-demand.