Amazon launched its Music Unlimited service a month ago at $7.99 per month for Prime members, $9.99 for anyone else, or even 3.99 if you stream from an Echo. But one price tier was consipciously missing: a family plan That’s now available. As with other major streaming services, up to six people can access the family plan for $14.99 per month. Alternatively, you can save yourself 30 bucks by signing up for a full year for $149. All family members get their own set of tailored suggestions so you don’t screw up your sister’s music recommendations, and there’s no limit to…

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