The days of sharing your Netflix password could be over as they're set to disallow it from early next year 📺😢
Netflix is set to disallow its users from sharing their passwords with family and friends early next year.stem the tide of disappearing subscribers as Covid-19 lockdowns subsided.
And those who do share their passwords will apparently be asked to pay a little extra. In some countries, this has been a $3 add-on, although it’s not yet clear if this will be rolled out worldwide. In October, bosses at the company told investors: ‘We’ve landed on a thoughtful approach to monetize account sharing and we’ll begin rolling this out more broadly starting in early 2023.’
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