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ICYMI #213: Netflix parental control, YouTube Premium student plan, Oppo A9 2020 Vanilla Mint & more!

If you are currently a student and couldn’t afford Youtube music and YouTube premium, YouTube have recently introduced a new plan that is meant for students. 
And FINAS wants gov to censor Netflix in Malaysia due to concerns by parents that children are watching inappropriate content. More on that on today’s episode of ICYMI.

YouTube Premium and YouTube Music student plan

National Film Development Corporation (FINAS) has recently called for censorship of Netflix in Malaysia due to concerns by parents that children are watching uncensored content. 

Netflix Parental control

If you are currently a student and couldn’t afford Youtube music and YouTube premium, here’s some good news for you. There’s now a YouTube Premium student plan which allows you to save as much as RM8 each month.

Yoodo roaming passes are now offered at 50% off

If you’re travelling overseas, Yoodo is now offering a promo for roaming which allows you to bring your home data, calls and SMS with you from as low as RM5/day

Oppo A9 2020 Vanilla Mint

The Oppo A9 2020 now comes in a brand new colour scheme and they are calling it the Vanilla Mint

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