You can have some free Apple Music!
It was announced last week that new and existing customers with a Verizon Unlimited plan, can, as of today, sign up for free 6 month long Apple Music subscriptions.
If this is you, all you need to do is go to the Apple Music section on the Verizon website sign up. You’ll need to log in with a Verizon subscriber account after which you’ll receive a text message with a link that needs to be opened on your mobile device.
For iPhone and Android users that already have the app installed, it will open it up with subscription options. If the app isn’t already installed, the App Store or Google Play store will open with instructions to download the app.
This offer is available to all Unlimited subscribers, including Verizon Plan Unlimited, Go Unlimited, Beyond Unlimited, and Above Unlimited.
If you already subscribe to Apple Music but want it for free instead, you’ll need to cancel your exisitng Apple Music subscirption in order to activate the offer.
EXCEPT – This does not work for the family plan. You’ll need to cancel the family plan, and then each individual will need to activate the free offer separately.
And – you can cancel at any time.
Happy Free Music Thursday, Unlimited Verizon-ers!
You can now book an Uber through Facebook Messenger! In promoting this new feature, Uber and Facebook are offering existing and new users a free Uber ride up to $20!
From the sauce:
“With the ability to request, track and pay for a ride in Messenger, we’re making transportation as simple as sending a message.”

Uber is the first of many transport services to be added to Messenger, but currently the feature is only in testing phase – available to select users in select locations – so you might not have access to it yet. If you do, simply download the latest version of Facebook Messenger and check out the instructions below.
To claim your free ride, link your existing Uber account or set up a new account within Messenger and request a ride! Simple as pie!

Code.org is a non-profit website which has a variety of tools for programming and coding education. Each year, during Computer Science Education Week (Dec 8th through 14th) they host what they call the “Hour Of Code” which aims to reach millions of students and teach them basic programming techniques.
Apple has announced that they will be joining Code.org, hosting free, one hour lessons on basic programming for kids at their Apple Stores on December 11th. In select cities, Apple will also be providing special events and workshops with engineers and developers throughout the week that support Code.org’s mission and the ethos of Computer Science Education Week.
The Apple Store in Soho, New York will be starring the team behind Hopscotch, and the Apple Store on Regent Street in London will star NaturalMotion.
Check it out here to see if it’s going on in your local store!
You heard us! Free stuff! And actually good free stuff too!
To celebrate the 5 year anniversary of the App store, Apple are giving away 5 games and 5 regular apps.
This is for a limited time, so get in there quick kids!
The apps you can get are:
Barefoot World Atlas
Day One ( Journaling app)
How To Cook Everything
Over
Traktor Dj for phone
The games you can get are:
Badland
Infinity Blade 2
Superbrothers: Sword & Sworcery
Tiny Wings
Where’s My Water?
All for freeeee! Happy Free Stuff Monday!
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