<\/a><\/p>\n Those who want to sign up for Google Play Music All Access need to pay $9.99 per month. It is a worthy service, with unlimited access to Google’s entire music library, but it’s hard to buy into it without testing it first. Sometimes Google gives free trials, and today Chromebook users are in luck. <\/p>\n Google is offering a very generous 60-day free trial for All Access to Chromebook users. This is much more than what Google usually offers as a free trial, which is usually 30 days. <\/p>\n There is one main requirement: Chromebook users are only qualified to take this free 60-day trial if they have not used a free-trial in the past. This means you can’t take advantage of this deal if you have already used the 1-month trial Google offered when All Access was first launched. Or if you used a free trial any time between now and then. <\/p>\n It also seems like some Chromebook users are getting left out. It has been reported that users with an Acer AC6700, Google CR-48 or Samsung Series 5 Chromebook can’t get in on the deal. Pretty disappointing, if you ask us. <\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n If you are all set to get your free 60-day All Access trial and you qualify, it’s very simple to sign up. This All Access free trial comes to you in the form of a Chromebook Goodie. Chromebook Goodies are the free perks you get when you purchase a new Chrome OS computer. <\/p>\n These deals can include free Google Drive storage, free Gogo internet passes and more. This time, of course, it’s all about Google Play Music. We have already showed you how to get your Goodies<\/a>, but let’s go over the details for this offer. <\/p>\nChromebook Play Music All Access free trial details<\/h2>\n
Not everyone qualifies<\/h2>\n
How to get your 60-day free-trial<\/h2>\n