Credit: Edgar Cervantes / Android AuthorityTL;DRNetflix is reportedly offering free trials up to 30 days.Users can even select the top-most Premium tier with 4K HDR playback.The offer seems to exclude users from the US and the UK.Over the last few years, Netflix has been hellbent on extracting more revenue from users by bulldozing household restrictions. It succeeded to some extent and reported substantial growth in subscribers and revenue in early 2025. More recently, Netflix was testing ways to double down on its crackdown on password sharing by forcing users who share a family plan to sign up with individual email addresses. But before the changes go live (expectedly over the upcoming weekend), it is trying to lure new users with a tactic it hasn’t used in a long time.Netflix has recently begun offering free trials to users across multiple regions. Based on the reports we now see across Reddit and X, the duration of free trials varies by user, ranging from 7 to 30 days. However, several people suggest that if you open Netflix in an incognito window or clear your browser’s cookies before trying — or use a new browser altogether, you should be able to get the maximum duration, which is 30 days. Perhaps the only thing you need is a new email ID that has never been used on Netflix before.