>>scared+(OP)
I just cancelled - not because I thought the policy change was real - but simply because this article reminded me I hadn't used it much this month.
>>andyba+n44
This is where Kagi’s subscription policy comes in handy. If you don’t use it for a month, you don’t pay for it that month. There is no need to cancel it and Kagi doesn’t have to pay user acquisition costs.
>>scarfa+A74
That's a fun one. It could be interpreted as a generous implementation of a monthly subscription, or a hostile implementation of a metered plan.