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Music streaming platform Boomplay is giving to its users free data while they stay indoors observing lockdown imposed by governments.
The company is offering its subscribers 25 million megabytes (equivalent to 2500 gig) of free data not only stream music but also for other internet use.
“Boomplay is committed to keeping its promise of bringing everything music from around the world to music lovers at ease, especially during these tough times, as the world has been sadly gripped by COVID-19,” it said in a press release.
The giveaway begun on April 1 and would end on April 14.
Subscribers are advised to visit https://boom.lnk.to/25MillionFreeData for their share of the data.
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