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Picking up a new streaming service is a big commitment, especially if you're likely to forget to cancel it when you finish watching a handful of shows. While you can chop and change subscriptions as often as you want, doing so isn't always convenient, so grabbing a discounted lifetime subscription to your favorite services, where available, is a great way to save in the long run. One such deal available right now applies to Curiosity Stream, the documentary-focused streaming service, which is currently on sale for $160

The list price for the lifetime account via StackSocial is $400, so you're saving 60% if you look at it that way. Alternatively, you could see it that this purchase is the equivalent of paying the annual price for the service ($40) for four years, so you're saving money from that point onwards. By buying a lifetime subscription, you're not only saving yourself from recurring fees in perpetuity if you wanted to keep using the service, but also shielding yourself from any future price rises. 

There are so many different streaming services around these days that it can be difficult to keep track of them all. You're probably already paying for services that offer movies, TV shows and sports. If you're a fan of documentaries, it's worth checking out Curiosity Stream. The streaming service offers an ever-growing catalog of factual content. This lifetime deal lets you skip the recurring monthly fee for it, too. 

From history to deep space to the wilds of nature, this streaming service gives you instant access to award-winning, educational digital content. Launched by Discovery Communications founder John Hendricks, Curiosity Stream delivers documentaries that cover a wide range of topics. Learn about deep space from Stephen Hawking, experience an excavation at Pompeii and travel the world experiencing new places -- from remote jungles to European cities -- all without leaving home. There are regular content updates, too, so we're betting it would take you more than a lifetime to watch it all.

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The Curiosity Stream standard plan includes streaming and downloadable content, so you can watch movies offline when needed. It's easy to search, bookmark or resume viewing, and the service is compatible with mobile and desktop devices, as well as smart TVs, though if you plan to use an older device, you'll want to double-check the system requirements before your purchase. For example, requirements include Android and Android TV 5.0 and up, iOS 11 and up, Apple TV third-gen (and earlier via AirPlay) and Xbox One, among others. Just be sure to redeem the offer code within 30 days of purchase.

If Curiosity Stream isn't for you, be sure to hit up our list of the best streaming service deals for the latest offers on Disney Plus, Peacock, Paramount Plus and more. Our team is also keeping up with any upcoming deals that can help you save money across categories, including back-to-school deals that are sure to pop up soon.

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