Netflix to charge users for sharing accounts in early 2023

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Netflix to charge users for sharing accounts in early 2023
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Netflix is considering charging customers that share their accounts and passwords.

e shared its quarterly earnings report, revealing that it will soon charge customers an added monthly fee if they share usernames and passwords.described 'extra users' as subaccounts, meaning it was being used by those that do not live in the same household.wrote:"We’ve landed on a thoughtful approach to monetize account sharing and we’ll begin rolling this out more broadly starting in early 2023.

“In countries with our lower-priced ad-supported plan, we expect the profile transfer option for borrowers to be especially popular.” To sum it up, the report means that every name under the 'Who's watching?' screen will cost you extra if it is found they do not live with you.Although the service has not yet announced how much it will charge customers, it is likely to follow the one-quarter of the basic rate’ method used in its trial.However, with the scheme not starting until early 2023 there is still time for you to change account users and opt to start an account of your own.

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