An Amazon Prime membership offers several benefits, one of which is a free Twitch Prime membership. Here’s how to link your accounts and get all the benefits of Twitch Prime for free. What Is Twitch Prime? Twitch Prime is a premium experience on the video-game streaming service that’s included with an Amazon Prime membership. Twitch Prime includes bonus games, exclusive in-game content, and more. For many people, the most valuable benefit of a Prime membership is the free Twitch channel subscription that comes with it. This benefit directly supports your favorite streamer. Plus, you can subscribe again (for free) every month, as long as you have an active Amazon Prime membership linked to your Twitch account. Visit the Twitch Prime Guide FAQ page for the full list of benefits. To do so, head over to Amazon Twitch Prime. Click "Sign In" in the top-right corner, and then type your Amazon Prime account login information. After you log in to your Amazon Fashion account, click "Link Twitch Account." You’ll then be prompted to sign in to your Twitch account.
Confirm the accounts are linked, and then navigate to Twitch to get started with your Prime subscription. When you choose to subscribe to a Twitch streamer via your Prime membership, Amazon Beauty you’re giving $4.99 to that person. To subscribe to a streamer, navigate to their profile, and then click "Subscribe" at the top of the page. If this is the first time you’ve subscribed to a streamer from your Twitch Prime account, you’ll be asked if you want to use your monthly free subscription for this streamer. Click "Yes" to subscribe to that streamer for one month at no additional charge. After you subscribe to a streamer via your Prime membership, though, you have to wait a month before you can use your free subscription again. If you want to set up a recurring subscription, click "Subscribe" again, and then select the "Continue Sub" option. If you choose to convert your Prime subscription to a recurring subscription, you’ll be charged the monthly fee of $4.99. This content was done with the he lp of G SA Content Gener at or Demoversion.
You have to manually subscribe to a streamer every 30 days to use your Twitch Prime subscription again. You can view your subscriptions anytime on Twitch. The "Subscriptions" page shows all your current (and expired) subscriptions, along with the subscription benefits, expiration dates, and whether each is paid or Prime. After you subscribe to a streamer via your linked Prime account, you have to wait one month before you can resubscribe. To check your subscriptions, click your avatar in the top-right corner on Twitch, and then click "Subscriptions." A list of your current, gifted, and expired subscriptions appears. All of your current subscriptions will be under the "Your Subscriptions" tab. In the image below, you see a Prime membership was used to subscribe to a streamer. You can either pay to resubscribe now or use your Twitch Prime membership to pay for another subscription to the streamer after it expires. Subscribing is a great way to financially support your favorite Twitch streamers. And, if you subscribe via your Twitch Prime membership, you can do so without spending a dime!
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Once upon a time, Amazon Prime Day was only once a year, usually in July, but the deals never stop, so why limit ourselves to one sales event? That was obviously Amazon Fashion's thinking when they announced the Prime Early Access Sale a few weeks ago, after months of rumors that the e-Commerce colossus was doubling up on Prime Day shopping holidays - with this also serving as an unofficial kickoff to the holiday shopping season. That's right, folks, "early Black Friday deals" start this week, because why wait for Halloween to be over? Amazon Prime Early Access Sale runs October 11-12 in 15 countries, and as we hunker down for a veritable tsunami of deals, we have our eyes peeled and our keyboards ready. As we seek out the best deals on the best wireless earbuds - almost every bud on that list was discounted back in July - smart home devices, tablets, Chromebooks, and, of course, sales on the best Android phones, flagship and mid-range alike, we're balancing past deals, current values, and changes in the market to ensure you get only the best discounts on the products you want.
We're already seeing some sales alive and kicking for Amazon devices - Kindle e-readers, Fire TVs, Echo speakers and beyond - and we'll be keeping this live blog updated throughout the next 48 hours as deals live, die, and (in some cases) live again. The Lenovo Flex 5i Chromebook was almost too good to be true at $280, and alas it has sold out, but there are a handful of other Chromebook deals to take advantage of before their prices turn back into pumpkins at 3AM. Among Acer's superb Chromebook lineup, the Acer Chromebook Spin 514 (3H) is just below the premium titans like the Spin 714 and the now-discontinued Spin 713 (rest in peace, my lovely). When I went hands on with it hands-on with it back in May, it showed a lot of promise with its Ryzen chipset, up-firing speakers - something Acer still hasn't made standard for some unknowable reason - and long-lasting battery, and tonight's deal from Best Buy helps it stand out from the pack.