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Sky is giving customers four freebies including a free weekly film and home schooling app

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SKY has launched a new range of perks to keep customers entertained.

The freebies include a free weekly film and access to a home schooling app - Highbrow.

Access the latest complimentary content through the ease of your sky box
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Access the latest complimentary content through the ease of your sky box

Existing customers have already been offered free 30-day access to the Fiit app so they can do workouts at home.

Plus, they can also get 12 months Discovery+ channel free, which has over 55,000 TV episodes.

There is also a free Aardman Morph model making workshop and Harry Potter themed quiz over the half term.

The freebies are on offer over the next month and are available so long as customers enrol onto the free scheme.

Customers can access all of these perks and their account with Sky via the app on their mobile phone.

The 4 freebies explained

WE explain what Sky freebies you can get.

Free weekly film - Every night a Sky original film will be shown on Sky cinema including special screenings of Final Score on (1 February at 9pm), Monster Family on (8 February at 6pm) and Four Kids and It on (15 February at 6pm). Each will be repeated at the weekend.

Free workouts - Get access to the Fiit app for 30 days. This usually costs £120 a year and Sky says it will offer you a 40% discount to sign up, making it £72. It won't automatically renew if you don't cancel.

Free home schooling app - The Highbrow home-schooling app is available for customers until 31st March with unlimited access for those on Sky Q. It's usually free for 30 days and then costs £5.99 a month.

Free Discovery+ - The discovery+ streaming service can be accessed for 12 months and at no extra cost for Sky Q customers.

New Sky customers are already signed up and will have access immediately.

Chief consumer officer at Sky UK Lyssa McGowan said: "Whether it’s working from home, trying to home-school or looking for ways to stay entertained, we know life is challenging right now.

"That’s why Sky is giving our customers a little lift with a range of perks designed to help make things a little better, like free movies and access to educational and fitness apps.”

Previously Sky has offered a range of other exclusive content and experiences to it's customers.

These include free calls from a sky landline anywhere in the world, two days of unlimited extra for streaming live content and an extra 10GB of mobile data free.

To find out how to benefit from more Sky offers visit the on the website.

Find out how to claim free broadband WIFI using BT vouchers as 800,000 homes miss out.

If you're trying to home school your child find out how to claim a free laptop if money is tight

As well as making the most of freebies, why not find out how to save the pennies on home items.

 

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